"Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have developed a portable lab-on-a-chip device that uses blood to generate electricity, enabling on-the-spot diagnosis. This technology, which measures blood electrical conductivity, can assess health parameters and may transform healthcare by facilitating real-time, non-invasive testing." (ScitechDaily, Powered by Blood: Innovative Chip Provides Real-Time Health Monitoring)
Innovations like microchips that get their energy from blood can observe how the body reacts to medicals. Those microchips can also make it possible for the systems can make point diagnoses very fast. And those microchips can find things like tumors before they grow. The same technology that gives electricity to the lab-on-chip, can give electricity to the systems that control nanomachines and the microchipped immune cells.
Maybe quite soon we see the microchips that can flow in blood veins, and those chips can involve nano-size X-ray films for precise X-ray imaging, cameras, and systems that control the cyborg cells and the implanted medical bottles' ventilation. The next-generation medicines can be the genetically engineered cells, that produce the antibodies and other things that can boost the medicine's effect. Those things can be the fibrine fibers, that close the blood route to tumors. Or some proteins that fill and destroy the cancer cells.
MIT's new invention is the AI that can map the DNA. This DNA manipulation is a tool that can used to create new medicals and vaccines. UCLA developed a new vaccine that can give a cure against deadly brain tumors and in another research.
"Researchers at MIT have developed a technique to map the interactions between genes and enhancers in cells, providing insights into genetic regulation. By observing the timing of enhancer and gene activation, this method aids in identifying potential drug targets for genetic disorders." (ScitechDaily, MIT Reveals Hidden Codes in DNA: A Breakthrough That Could Revolutionize Medicine)
Vaccines tested against Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. The idea of this kind of vaccine is that it boosts immune systems to find the plaque, that forms the key symptoms in those diseases. If the immune system can detect and clean the ends of axons. That denies those diseases. The mRNA vaccines can also reprogram the immune system very fast. That kind of vaccine boosts the immune system's ability to detect zombie cells. Those cells advance into the cancer cells.
But the thing is that the immune system can also remove things like microplastics from the blood. And that helps to clean the blood veins. The ability to remove microplastics can expand microplastics as universal medicals.
Microplastics base is in the new nanotechnology. The nanomachines can used as universal medicals. The nanomachines can close the holes between axons. And that makes those machines, which can be polymers or microplastics able to close pain signals. The problem is: how to remove those nanomachines from blood.
In microtechnology, the algorithms can observe the shape of the microplastics. And in Finland, researchers at the University of Jyväskylä tested the microplastics against viruses. The microplastics can neutralize viruses in many ways.
Microplastics can have structures that look like bottles. And in that model, the microplastic simply closes the virus inside it. The other version is based on the micro serpentines that involve enzymes that can destroy the virus. In that kind of thing, where plastics are destroying viruses, the key element is the shape and function of the plastics.
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