The level of acceptance of spanish medical students of the transplantation of solid organs from animals: a stratified and multicentre study

Research into the transplantation of solid organs from animals (xenotransplantation) is generating interest and curiosity given that this could be a way of resolving the shortage in transplant organs. However, the fact is that currently xenotransplantation is far from becoming a clinical practice.

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