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Researchers have discovered a way to reduce rejection after organ transplantation
This polymer was developed by the Jayachandran Kizhakkedathu team at the University of British Columbia in Canada
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In 2019, more than 3,000 Canadians received organ transplants with the goal of avoiding end-stage organ failure
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His team synthesized a polymer to mimic these sugars and developed a chemical method to apply it to blood vessels
"I saw an organ in the solution, and thought,'This is a perfect window period for proper modification of it,'" Dr.
Researchers at Simon Fraser University confirmed that mouse arteries covered and transplanted in this way exhibited long-term and powerful anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection responses
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So far, this method has only been applied to the blood vessels and kidneys of mice
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Siren, EMJ, Luo, HD, Tam, F.