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Hormones For A Year & Stems Cells That Form Complicated Organs From One Injection
The worst part of this, is exactly what you think. People. People are the worst part of this.
But, it helps many people already, but don't be #american to get that help. As for the level of amazing #medicaladvancement this gets us, its decently high.
Bio-technology has come a long way, to the point its almost like we are in a cartoon or video game. Stuff we thought of as only fantasy is now a reality every day, this is included in that.
No immediate #stimpack , sure, but still rather amazing. @kylehill would know a few things about the complexity of something more significant about the idea of a stimpack but, it isn't doable the way they suggest. Ionic scaffold bonding of a given pumping of rapid differentiation stem cells together with a type of light based & chemical based "speed ups" (if you will) to the stimpack could immediately create a basic building block cell matrix structure that allows for blood & bio-organic compounds (man there are a lot of peptides, enzymes, mrna, dna, lipids, proteins, amino acids, just a lot of different things that get leaked out after a cell rupture from damage) to flow & start the process of rapidly carrying out cellular functions.
stem cells can't just immediately change, but when they are right next to another group of cells doing the thing, well it helps. Same for the majority of ionic bonding while light fills in the chemical reactions needed for rapid cellular bio reactionary functions when vibrations place them like acoustic tweezers together with optical tweezers & a bunch of already moving fluid that can be placed into a rough shape that it once was. Effectively, making nay sayers to science & tech eventually getting there (but meaningly) highly incorrect to the point the couldn't be correct. Ever, about that. But, as cool as it is to know an injection that forcefully (ouch!) injects anesthetic & pain blockers into a needed to place a bunch of rapidly non-cauterizing scaffolds of stem cells & the old cells together with needed nutrients & simple bio-organic compounds to make sticking together better & feed them to stay healthy & heal while turning into the needed cells, its not wonderful how much time you need it to turn into what you need.
Like, a liver for example, wouldn't be fully functioning immediately. You just wouldn't be bleeding out. However, the needed ways of making that more rapid, at the cost of some cell damage from heat & or cells not forming correct connective tissue fibers, are there. Just painful, extremely extremely painful. Good thing there are ways around that, I guess... You'll just need to be sore after, deal with it dude You Need To Live, Now. Remember? Brain not working, Shove it back together & regrow (i guess) & learn as you go. Don't worry, fresh new brain anyways.
Thing is, we can always store that as a protein & polymer lipid/ionic polymered Mrna compound that keeps yours neuro connections & the ways they talked together & looped, together with ionic synaptic states saved as a hard copy. Luckily our body does exactly that already. But, weirdly enough it just removes clumps of waste right now.
Would, I dunno, be a shame if we used that to our advantage as a breakout bio-organic stem cell process through embryonic stem cells you revert back from your old cells & standard stem cells you produce outside of it. turns out, yup, back from a single neuron. So long as it has the needed key. But wait, you can store that in your whole body. One cell, just one, is all you'll ever need. Good thing it needs to be nurtured back, otherwise it can never regrow without it.