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In recent past ,A Good news came from the world of science for kidney patients.Scientists from the cell of rat organic who have been working from decades for developing an artificial kidney is finally claimed to create artificial kidney. Specifically, it has already been successful transplants in mice. In future,there is a hope for artificial kidney transplants in human being.  Recognizing that we have the kind of blood because we have the kind of kidneys.We must acknowledge that our kidneys constitute the major foundation of our philosophical freedom only because of  they work the way they do. Has it become possible for us to have healthy  glands, muscles,bones and brains without kidney ? Superficially, it might be said that the function of the kidney is to make urine; but in a more considered view one can say that the kidneys make the stuff of philosophy itself. Though perhaps hyperbolic, the kidney is often taken for granted especially compared to other organs such as the brain and the heart. The body knows better and, at rest, actually sends about a quarter of cardiac output to the kidneys (rivaling that provided to the brain and greatly surpassing those to other vital organs, the heart itself included).

This technology utilizes the heart, liver and lungs has been done to the building. It is important that the basic organs remains the same prosthesis is placed into the blood vessel to other systems it is added. Congratulations on the success of mice, the scientists hope that this technique can be also produced by the human kidney.

In this method the patient’s kidney cells activated by removing some organic – is creating artificial kidney. Works the same way as actual kidney transplanted kidney.Patients waiting for a kidney Transplantation,  it would be a great relief for them.

The kidney may be relatively ignored because most of us have two of them and thus live-donor transplants are more readily available than they are for other organs. What is often forgotten, however, is that demand still greatly surpasses supply, which is why we still have thousands of people in end stage renal disease (ESRD) who spend their lives on dialysis. Now, this may no longer be the case. Researchers at UCSF have made strides towards developing an artificial, implantable kidney – essentially a self-contained dialysis unit.Unfortunately, dialysis patients experience poor survival and low quality of life. The implantable artificial kidney attempts to deliver on the benefits of transplant – better health, better quality of life – while overcoming the shortage of organs.

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