What was the main achievement of the research published in the journal Nature?

Chimera Research and Organ Transplantation

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Creating a human-pig chimera
Suppressing diabetes in mice using rat-grown pancreas cells
Growing a human heart in a pig
Developing a new type of insulin
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Why is the donor pool for organ transplants limited?
Organs can only be donated by living individuals
There are not enough doctors to perform transplants
Essential organs can only be donated upon death
Organs are often rejected by recipients
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What is a chimera in the context of this research?
An animal with a single type of cell
A mythical creature
An animal with a mix of cells from different species
A genetically modified plant
4.
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What is the significance of the rat-mouse chimera study for diabetes treatment?
It eliminates the need for insulin injections
It shows that islets can be transplanted to produce insulin
It provides a new method to cure cancer
It proves that diabetes is caused by genetic mutations
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Why is the pancreas considered a relatively simple organ for transplantation?
It has a simple structure compared to organs like the heart or lung
It has fewer cells than other organs
It does not require blood supply
It is easier to grow in chimeras
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What was the main challenge in creating human-pig chimeras?
Human cells are too large for pig embryos
Pigs and humans have similar DNA
Human stem cells develop faster than pig stem cells
Pigs and humans have different DNA and development rates
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What was the outcome of the human-pig chimera experiment?
Human organs were successfully grown in pigs
The embryos did not develop at all
The fetuses were mostly pig with some human cells
Human cells completely replaced pig cells
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