'Things are not as dead as we previously presumed':
A synthetic blood to carry oxygen around the body. This does not clot so it can navigate the collapsing blood vessels within the pig
After the six hours, the scientists dissected the pigs' organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys. and showed they were partially revived with some functions restored. At one point the pigs' heads and necks began moving spontaneously. It could be a sign they were recovering some motor function, but that will need further investigation.
However, the initial aim is to preserve transplant organs for longer, so they can get to patients who need them.
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