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New innovative microchips can reprogram living tissue. And that kind of thing can use in many ways.

   

New innovative microchips can reprogram living tissue. And that kind of thing can use in many ways. 




TNT (Tissue Nano-Transfection)(1) technology allows changing the DNA at the nucleus of the cell. The DNA molecule acts as a chemical computer program. Chancing that molecule changes the purpose of the cell. And if we would want to clone neurons. The thing that must be done is to replace the DNA of some other cell by using the DNA of the neurons. There is needed only one neuron. And then the DNA of that cell can multiply by using the PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) method(2). 

 That system can transform the cells of the person to another purpose. And that thing can be the holy grail of the medical industry. The ability to reprogram the cells makes it possible to make the human body to forming some medical chemicals in its cells. That thing can make the new era for fighting against micro-organisms and diseases. 

Tissue Nano-Transfection technology changes the purpose of the own cells of the person. To another purpose. The system benefits the skin cells and the idea is that the system will pull skin cells to microchips and then transfer the genetic code of those cells. That kind of thing can use to create blood, anti-cancer, or even neurons. 

If that thing will be successful. This kind of microchip can use to fix even large brain damages. Reprogramming tissue means that the DNA molecule in the cells will change. And that thing opens the new ways to give cure for the people. 

Reprogramming tissue means that the purpose of the cells is transformed to another. And that kind of system which reprograms cells can be used to make many things like giving cure for cancer. The idea is that the cancer cells would just reprogram. And then they would turn to useful cells. This kind of technology can use in cases of massive injuries. The cancer cells or cells of some other person will transfer to the place where the tissue is injured. And then the microchip just reprograms those cells. 

If that thing is possible. There is the possibility to make the tissue transfer between people. Whose tissue types are not matching. And then every people on earth would always have blood and other tissues. That fits them. Reprogramming cells is also allowing the create synthetic stem cells and other things for the service of humanity. 

The misuse of that technology is also very dangerous. The system can change the genetic code of the cells of humans. And that thing can use to fool the DNA-based identifying tests. 


(1)https://scitechdaily.com/regenerative-nanotransfection-innovative-nanochip-can-reprogram-biological-tissue-in-living-body/amp/

(2) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polymerase_chain_reaction


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