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Nina Tandon: Nuôi cấy tế bào mô

Filmed Mar 2011 • Posted Jul 2011TED2011
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Kĩ sư mô tế bào và cũng là người đồng hành cùng TED, Nina Tandon đang nuôi tim và xương nhân tạo. Để làm được thế, cô cần tìm ra phương pháp mới để chăm sóc những tế bào nhân tạo đang phát triển - kĩ thuật đơn giản mà hiệu quả cô ấy ứng dụng là dựa vào việc tạo dựng lại môi trường tự nhiên của chúng.

Nina Tandon studies ways to use electrical signals to grow artificial tissues for transplants and other therapies. Full bio »

Translated into Vietnamese by Phuong Hoa Tran
Reviewed by Duc Nguyen
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