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The future of medicine is in artificial organisms.

  The future of medicine is in artificial organisms. 


In the future medicines will be produced by using artificial organisms. Artificial organisms are impressive tools. Genome reprogramming makes it possible to create next-generation medicines in the human body. The reprogrammed bacteria and immune cells can make any biological chemicals in the world. Artificial organisms can reprogram other cells by injecting RNA molecules into them. 

Genetically engineered bacteria can produce blood cells for humans. In the worst cases where blood leak is very aquatic those bacteria can inject in the human body to produce blood cells. The ability to create artificial RNA makes it possible to reprogram cells. The artificial organism could destroy the old DNA from cells and replace it with the new DNA that might turn the cell into another. 


There are two possibilities for how those things can make that thing. 

1) The cell itself turns to another one. 

2) The descendants of that cell turn into another. 

"Researchers are exploring hybrid peptide-DNA nanostructures to develop artificial life forms with potential applications in creating viral vaccines and disease-treating nanomachines. These innovations could herald groundbreaking changes in healthcare". (ScitechDaily.com/The Future of Medicine: Artificial Life Forms)



The most effective medicine in the world is the RNA sequence that programs targeted cells to die. The RNA sequence can also involve a sequence that makes the cell destroy its membrane by turning its slime very acidic. That thing removes the possibility that the cell death will escalate all over the body. 

Things like microchip-controlled cyborg bacteria can destroy cancer cells by injecting them with RNA sequence that activates the programmed cell death in those cells. Finding those sequences from the cells is very easy. They are the last DNA sequences in cells. 

And then the bacteria or any other cells can program to produce those DNA sequences. When bacteria change genomes with other bacteria it just injects those DNA sequences in them, and that thing causes death in them. 

The cyborg bacteria can do many other things than just destroy unwanted cells and turn cells into another. The microchips that control those organisms can be used to give electric stimulation to neurons. That means they can transmit data to the neural system. And they also can read electric impulses from the neurons and transmit them to receivers. The cyborg bacteria can carry microchips to wanted cells. Or they can travel to the wanted place by using the remote controller. 

The militarization of genome technology is a dangerous thing. 

The artificial cells can produce RNA and DNA sequences that program other cells to die. Genetically engineered cells can produce things like tetrodotoxin in the victim's body. And that thing makes a person a zombie that cannot resist any order. 

The militarization of this technology is very addictive. Artificial organisms are tools that can produce deadly viruses. Genetically engineered bacteria can produce viruses that can be used as biological weapons. Those bacteria can deliver to enemy areas and then they produce those organisms. Reprogrammed cells can produce chemicals that make a victim's immune system attack against wanted tissue. 

But genetic weapons are more deadly than we even imagine. Genome itself is a weapon. The artificial RNA and DNA can program cells to die immediately. And that causes gangrene in the victim's body. And as I wrote before finding those DNA sequences is not very hard. That makes it possible to create the so-called "death virus". The virus simply programs cells to die. 


https://scitechdaily.com/the-future-of-medicine-artificial-life-forms/

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