- Autograft, tissue transplanted from one site to another on the same patient. ...
- Xenograft, a transplant from another species.
- Isograft, a transplant from a genetically identical donor, such as an identical twin.
- Allograft – Transplantation of organs or tissues from a donor to a non-genetically identical individual of the same species. Allografts are the most common type of transplant.
- Nanotechnology
- nanobiotechnology can play a vital role in developing and implementing many useful tools in the study of life.
- nanomaterials have been investigated as promising tools for the advancement ofdiagnostic biosensors, drug and gene delivery, and biomedical imaging
Wednesday, 29 December 2021
Transplantation and Nano technology 24/10/12
Today optional classes was taken. Ma'am discussed about the preparations of criticism classes and taught a new topic about Transplantation and Use of nanotechnology in the field of Biology.
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