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What if this kind of genetic system would create the real-life Hulk?

    

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What if this kind of genetic system would create the real-life Hulk?


What if inside the person's body would install the nano-size factory, what will release the artificial viruses in the blood system, when the person's nervous system is giving the signal. The thing that this kind of system needs is the two cell cultures, what is releasing the virus, what will turn a person to Hulk. And the other virus what turns Hulk back to the human body. 


So when the person would feel to be under threat the port or ventilator that releases the "Hulk-virus" will be open, and the virus starts to transform the creature. And when the threat is over, the Hulk can turn back to human. Maybe that system would have also the resonance subsystem, which helps to remove not-wanted DNA from the body. And those viruses could be created in the own cells of that creature. Those cells are infected by the virus and then put in the chamber which is inside the body. 


In this vision, there are two chambers in the body. The "Hulk-virus" and the antivirus are in the different chambers. The chamber can take nutrient for the cell cultures from the body, and the port, what releases the virus can be used even by using some GSM-application. 


Image: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulk


Gene hacked mice have super muscles


The genetically hacked mice are opening the road to the long term space flight. But the same technology, which makes them super muscles can be used as genetic doping, and it opens the road to the genetic engineering of the human body. 


Genetically hacked mice are opening to the road to the next-generation biomedicals and doping. The thing that makes this experiment very interesting is the genetically hacked humans can be in the key role in the genetic modification, what might make astronauts survive in the long-term space traveling. But the same thing can make it possible to give genome therapy for people, who have some genetic defects like diabetes or developmental disability, which can cause death. 


The thing is that gene therapy is given by using artificial viruses, which involves the genetic material that is wanted to release in the human body. The artificial DNA can be created by using nanomachines, and then the DNA would inject to the cells, where their genome is removed. So there is a one really interesting idea. 


Source: https://futurism.com/gene-hacked-bodybuilder-mice-stayed-ripped-space-station

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