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During the last years, progress has been made in survival and function of pig-to-non-human primate organ xenotransplantation using organs from genetically modified pigs and immunosuppression regimens that are clinically acceptable. This, together with increased insights into a low risk of pig-to-human transmission of porcine endogenous retrovirus, has opened the perspective of starting with first-in-human trials with xenogeneic organs. The regulatory path to clinical development is complex. Unlike an organ from human donors, an organ f