Briefing Chat: 'External lungs' keep man alive for 48 hours until transplant

Briefing Chat: 'External lungs' keep man alive for 48 hours until transplant

Author: Springer Nature Limited February 6, 2026 Duration: 11:03

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00:42 External, artificial-lung system keeps patient alive for transplant

Nature: 48 hours without lungs: artificial organ kept man alive until transplant


06:22 How lung cancer in mice hijacks neurons to outwit the immune system

Nature: How tumours trick the brain into shutting down cancer-fighting cells


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