The undated photo provided by the Australian National University (ANU) shows the so-called brain-on-a-chip by researchers from the Research School of Engineering of the ANU. Researchers from the ANU have developed a breakthrough in allowing brain cells to "grow and form predictable circuits" in a development which could lead to the creation of prosthetics for the vital organ. (Xinhua/ANU)
Aussie scientists develop breakthrough in allowing brain cells to "grow and form predicatable circuits"
Source: Xinhua| 2017-05-15 11:55:43|Editor: Liangyu
KEY WORDS: brain cell
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