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Karachi resident Ayesha Rashan, 19, has received a life-saving heart transplant from a 69-year-old organ donor in India, reported The Indian Express. The procedure, paid for by an NGO and costing over INR3.5 million, was carried out in Chennai, mark
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KARACHI:Groundbreaking experiments in 3D bioprinting are currently underway at Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH). The hospital aims to pioneer 3D bioprinting in Pakistan, with the initial focus on producing organs for drug effectiveness research and treatment of complex diseases, including c
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