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阿特拉.安东尼讲述新器官的培育

Filmed Oct 2009 • Posted Jan 2010TEDMED 2009
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阿特拉.安东尼的尖端实验室培育人体器官-如肌肉,血管,膀胱等。在TEDMED,他展示了他的一些使用如科幻小说描述的小玩意进行生物工程的片段,其中包含像烤箱一样的生物反应器(预热到98.6华氏度)以及一台“打印”人体组织的机器。

Anthony Atala asks, "Can we grow organs instead of transplanting them?" His lab at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine is doing just that -- engineering over 30 tissues and whole organs. Full bio »

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