Head of Rosatom Science Zaitsev told what he sees as the future of transplantation

The future of transplantation is to be able to quickly replace the part of the human body that he has lost with the help of technology and a formed database. About this in an exclusive interview in the program "Horizons of the Atom" on the TV channel "Russia 24" said General Director of JSC "Rosatom Science" Pavel Zaitsev.

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The future of transplantation is to be able to quickly replace the part of the human body that he has lost with the help of technology and a formed database. About this in an exclusive interview in the program "Horizons of the Atom" on the TV channel "Russia 24" said General Director of JSC "Rosatom Science" Pavel Zaitsev.

One of Rosatom’s innovative developments is a biofactory for growing blood vessels. At the same time, technologies for the use of stem cells are developing, which will become a universal material regardless of the genotype and blood type. “Imagine a situation in which a person urgently needs surgery to replace a part of his body that he has lost. The doctor extracts, roughly speaking, from the database, firstly, from which MRI, CT scans of the patient were previously taken, and, accordingly, from the bank of biological material with the help of technologies at the very beginning of the development in which we are located, creates, in fact, a lost human ability, some part of the organ, limbs. This is the future, – said Zaitsev. Such a future, according to scientists-doctors, is likely to come after 2030. Earlier at the Future Technologies Forum, Rosatom head Alexei Likhachev showed the Russian president a rabbit with an implanted blood vessel.

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