Researchers have now successfully grown functional mouse kidneys inside rats from just a few donor stem cells. The results of the study published in an upcoming issue of Nature Communications has been led by researchers from the National Institute for Physiological Sciences in Japan. A lot of time a kidney transplant is the only hope for regaining quality of life. However these patients will never undergo transplant surgery thanks to a chronic shortage of donor kidneys. Researchers have been working on ways to grow healthy organs outside the human body. One such method called blastocyst complementation has already produced promising