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Nanotechnology and Kidneys. By Troy Sorensen. Comparison to Today. Many of the people with dialysis and other things usually have a poor quality of life. With an artificial kidney it could last indefinitely.
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Nanotechnologyand Kidneys By Troy Sorensen
Comparison to Today • Many of the people with dialysis and other things usually have a poor quality of life. • With an artificial kidney it could last indefinitely. • It would not require a wait to get an implant or the patient would not need to take immunosuppressant's.
Research on Artificial Kidney • It has been backed by the FDA with its innovation pathway a program to accelerate research. • They would use bottom up nanotechnology, using lab grown cells and nanofilters to remove toxins.
What we can Expect • If this is able to happen we could get many patients that are waiting for kidneys to be able to get back to a normal life • There were over 90,000 patients waiting for a transplant in 2011 with only 16,000 receiving a transplant.
Citations • Nissenson, Allen R. "Bottom-Up Nanotechnology: The Human Nephron Filter." Seminars In Dialysis 22.6 (2009): 661-664. Academic Search Premier. Web. 29 Apr. 2014. • https://www.drchrono.com/blog/an-artificial-kidney-using-nanotechnology/ • http://pharmacy.ucsf.edu/kidney-project/device/ • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtsHDY5S21A#t=36 UCSF