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Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/17/health/liver-transplants-antirejection-drugs.html

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>Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh reported on Friday that they had trained the immune systems of a few patients to accept liver transplants without the drugs needed to avoid organ rejection. Three of eight patients have now been off the drugs for at least three years, perhaps an early step toward a new approach to transplantation that experts in the field have long hoped for. The study was published in Nature Communications.

Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/17/health/liver-transplants-antirejection-drugs.html From the post: >>Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh reported on Friday that they had trained the immune systems of a few patients to accept liver transplants without the drugs needed to avoid organ rejection. Three of eight patients have now been off the drugs for at least three years, perhaps an early step toward a new approach to transplantation that experts in the field have long hoped for. The study was published in Nature Communications.
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Read the associated articles with this jew fueled genocide and their "make sense of your loss" drivel.

There is a rather rare phenomenon called donor chimerism where the cells at the anatomosis site basically create new cells comprised of donor recipient cells. When this occurs, recipients do indeed stop requiring anti-rejection drugs.