A Chip That Reprograms Cells Helps Healing, At Least In Mice
This device shoots new genetic code into cells to make them change their purpose. Researchers say the chip could someday be used to treat injuries in humans. But they've got a long, long way to go.
Đọc thêm tại NPR
at August 8, 2017 at 04:00PM
Health & Science
NPR News: A Chip That Reprograms Cells Helps Healing, At Least In Mice
Posted by Unknown |
16:06
Related Posts:
NPR News: Can A Child Be Raised Free Of Gender Stereotypes? This Family TriedCan A Child Be Raised Free Of Gender Stereotypes? This Family Tried When Jessica and Royce James learned that they were going to have a daughter, they… Read More
NPR News: 3 Americans Win Nobel In Medicine For Circadian Rhythm Research3 Americans Win Nobel In Medicine For Circadian Rhythm Research The work of Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young solved the mystery o… Read More
NPR News: Can A Child Be Raised Free Of Gender Stereotypes? This Family TriedCan A Child Be Raised Free Of Gender Stereotypes? This Family Tried When Jessica and Royce James learned that they were going to have a daughter, they… Read More
NPR News: Las Vegas Hospitals Call For Back Up To Handle Hundreds Of Shooting VictimsLas Vegas Hospitals Call For Back Up To Handle Hundreds Of Shooting Victims To manage the volume of gunshot victims from a mass shooting Sunday night … Read More
NPR News: Las Vegas Hospitals Call For Back Up To Handle Hundreds Of Shooting VictimsLas Vegas Hospitals Call For Back Up To Handle Hundreds Of Shooting Victims To manage the volume of gunshot victims from a mass shooting Sunday night … Read More
0 nhận xét:
Đăng nhận xét