My biological black technology

Chapter 129 There will be a better way (please subscribe, please recommend)

The news of autologous organ-directed cultivation immediately spread around the world when the Galaxy Research Institute made the announcement.

This time, countless well-known medical device companies suffered heavy blows at this moment, and various black and gray industries related to organ transplantation were no exception. However, facing the big country in the East that stands at the two poles of the world, there is also that layer of With all the protective measures in place, they had no choice but to watch helplessly.

At this time, a full week has passed since the clinical trial of autologous organ-directed culture began. The busiest period has passed, and all members of the institute are now taking a longer vacation.

This mechanism seems to have gradually become a routine. The blank period of this topic is the time left for everyone to exchange experiences and explore their own ideas.

Now, compared to last year, the communication atmosphere is naturally stronger. The comprehensive improvement of the points system not only creates a very good atmosphere in academic research, but also undoubtedly points out a correct direction for personal research career. , the institute's complete logistics and welfare benefits allow these researchers to focus only on research and not worry about life problems.

On weekdays, you don’t need to spend money at all to stay in the institute. What you really need to spend is that one point of personal points can be exchanged for more than 100,000 Chinese dollars. As for other unexpected situations, each member in the institute has different levels. level of insurance.

Anyway, the treatment is very generous.

Early this morning, Cheng Xiang was in the office, listening to Zhao Xue's report on the clinical trial of targeted organ transplantation.

"During these seven days, a total of 5,308 transplant surgeries were performed by targeted autologous organ transplantation. Except for a dozen patients who died due to complications from other surgeries, the remaining patients recovered very quickly."

"Are there still more than a dozen deaths?" Cheng Xiang frowned slightly.

"It's already very good. According to the compiled data, the patients in these dozen death cases are basically older, and they suffer from multiple failures throughout the body, especially the aging of blood vessels and serious blockages."

"This effect is indeed very good." Zhao Xue said quickly.

"In the past few days, satellite TV channels in various provinces have continued to track our clinical trial developments, and the response has been particularly good."

"You may not have time to pay attention to these contents."

"In the past, when there were problems with internal organs, the treatment policy was to repair them if they could be repaired, and to mend them if they could. If there was no way to repair them, they would consider replacing them. However, there were too few sources of replacement, and even if they were replaced, Because the human body’s rejection of xenogeneic tissue is very rare and can actually be maintained for a long time.”

"With our autologous organ-directed cultivation, there is no need to consider the problem of donor suitability, and there is no rejection reaction."

"And because the cultured organs come with a culture fluid that heals quickly."

"Those who successfully complete the surgery recover very quickly."

"These days, many people say you are a living Bodhisattva." Zhao Xue said with a smile, "But it is strange that after such a big thing happened, major foreign pharmaceutical companies did not respond at all. Some of those who repaired organs Important consumables are important profit points. Although we will not go to their local market, at least in China, their business has been almost cut off, and they have definitely suffered heavy losses. However, they seem to be lying down collectively recently. I don’t know why.” Zhao Xue took the opportunity to talk about a rather strange thing.

"Don't worry about what they think. Anyway, we just have to be ourselves." Cheng Xiang said.

Zhao Xue shrugged upon hearing this, "I don't care. Anyway, your current public mailbox receives countless emails every day, and a dedicated team is sorting them out."

"However, according to the current progress of clinical trials, it is estimated that the first phase of clinical trials will be successfully concluded in the near future."

Cheng Xiang nodded when he heard what Zhao Xue said, "The progress is progressing well."

"By the way, there is another question. This question is not only mentioned in feedback from hospitals across the country, but is also the most popular question on the Internet!" Zhao Xue continued, "The outside world is curious. Now that we have been able to achieve autologous organ targeting Cultivation, then it shouldn’t be difficult to cultivate the whole body. Is it possible to copy a human body without a head and then directly transplant the human brain?”

When Cheng Xiang heard this question, he also smiled. It was not surprising to have this idea, but it was strange not to think about it, so he replied, "We can now provide the technical basis for human brain transplantation, but the actual replacement is not. The requirements for surgical doctors and corresponding surgical equipment are very high. Moreover, there are too many complex social issues involved."

"Let the higher-ups decide this matter."

"Moreover, replacing human brains is still risky after all. Maybe there will be a better way in the future."

No matter how advanced the technology is, there will eventually be boundaries. What their scientific researchers have to do is to continue to expand this boundary wider.

Zhao Xue rolled her eyes, thinking of a better idea, "This doesn't feel good, that's all you can say."

"Anyway, I think the current technology is already great. It would be great if I could really change my body in the future and customize it a little more." Zhao Xue couldn't help but start to think about it.

"Customized? Do you think you have any flaws now?" Cheng Xiang immediately looked at Zhao Xue carefully.

Zhao Xue was wearing standard professional women's clothing today, including high heels, stockings, hip skirt, shirt, and long ponytail. She was capable and intellectual.

"Flaw?" Zhao Xue feels so angry, can't you think of something better? Why do you immediately think about the problem when you encounter a topic? Maybe this is a common problem among scholars? Zhao Xue thought of her aunt who often killed her uncle.

"I don't see any obvious flaws, Zhao Xue. If there is something wrong with you, you should check it out in time." Cheng Xiang said seriously.

"..." Zhao Xue took a few deep breaths, her chest rose and fell a few times, and she tried to reassure herself that this was also a kind of caring. She forcefully spat out a few words, "I have no flaws."

"Say important things three times. I have no flaws, no flaws, no flaws. There is no need to check."

"It's okay to pursue perfection, isn't it?"

After everyone had finished reporting their work, Zhao Xue left angrily, her high heels clicking loudly.

Cheng Xiang was startled when he heard this, and then he reacted.

"Targeted autologous organ transplantation, beauty treatment?"

Cheng Xiang shook his head speechlessly. If he thought about it carefully, from a technical point of view, it was really possible. There is no way to achieve perfection by genetically modifying the body under the knife.

However, there is technically no problem with genetic beauty, but it should be impossible to fully liberalize it. Just thinking about countless people with exactly the same genes is very scary. However, in the future, it should still be possible to open some modifications to a limited extent.

Soon, Cheng Xiang shook this strange idea out of his head. This kind of non-technical headache should be dealt with by the above. They are professional and good at it.

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