Scientists injected young mice's blood into old mice, and that blood rejuvenated them.
That thing causes interesting visions about the possibility of creating something that slows aging. Before that test, researchers injected young mice with brain fluid.
Normally, we think that this kind of thing is hard to make. Our immune system destroys that blood immediately. But then we can think about the possibility of creating artificial or cloned bone marrow cells, and we can say that this kind of thing removes immune reactions.
Groundbreaking research where researchers can reprogram cells into stem cells can make it possible for scientists to rejuvenate an individual's bone marrow cells, making those observations even more fundamental than we think. The ability to create stem cells and turn them into bone marrow cells makes it possible to make bone marrow transfers to individuals by using their cells.
And the ability to use the receiver's cells makes this thing fundamental. Researchers can create Those new bone marrow cells by using artificial or reprogrammed stem cells.
Clones are also the same organism as the elder ones. And in that case. Researchers can clone cell groups or entire individuals. And if the only thing required is blood, that can be produced in cell cultures.
That thing causes interesting visions. In some visions. Researchers will clone the old mouse. And then researchers will inject the younger clone's blood into the old individual. Another version is that the crew takes the bone marrow from the fetus.
Then cryogenic system freezes that bone marrow in a cryogenic laboratory. When individuals turn old researcher injects the blood that those frozen bone marrow cells create into those old individuals. Another version is that those young bone marrow cells will be cloned. And then those young cells will be injected into the elder individual. Because those cells are the receiver's own, there should be no complications.
How do the mice have a connection with humans? Mice are growing extremely fast. That thing makes them suitable for research work. By using modern nanotechnology is possible to make pigs and mice produce tissues that fit humans. In those models, the tissues of pigs and mice will turn to create things like blood or skin, that fit individual humans. The system manipulates the DNA and reprograms cells so that they create proteins that fit the receiver.
Genetic manipulation makes it possible to create things like customized bone marrow. The idea is that the cells will reprogram to stem cells that form bone marrow. And if those DNA sequences are taken from the receiver. That thing makes it possible to get bone marrow that fits the receiver because those cells are the receiver's own. Polymerase chain reaction allows to make multiple copies from the stem cell's DNA. The idea is that one cell will reprogram into a stem cell. And then PCR multiplies its DNA. And then, the system replaces some other cell's DNA by using that stem cell's DNA.
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