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But Rossi didn’t have vaccines on his mind when he set out to build on their findings in 2007 as a new assistant professor at Harvard Medical School running his own lab.
He wondered whether modified messenger RNA might hold the key to obtaining something else researchers desperately wanted: a new source of embryonic stem cells.
In a feat of biological alchemy, embryonic stem cells can turn into any type of cell in the body. That gives them the potential to treat a dizzying array of conditions, from Parkinson’s disease to spinal cord injuries.
But using those cells for research had created an ethical firestorm because they are harvested from discarded embryos.
Rossi thought he might be able to sidestep the controversy. He would use modified messenger molecules to reprogram adult cells so that they acted like embryonic stem cells.
originally posted by: bloodymarvelous
The skepticism is about the delivery method. Encapsulating MRNA packets so they can bypass your immune system and implant MRNA into your cells to get the cells to generate those spike proteins. It's an untested technology that's involves quite a lot of jury rigging of systems inside your body that nobody has ever tried to tamper with before.
So what is the angle?
This is what MRNA was in 2005:
www.statnews.com...
In a feat of biological alchemy, embryonic stem cells can turn into any type of cell in the body. That gives them the potential to treat a dizzying array of conditions, from Parkinson’s disease to spinal cord injuries.
Rossi thought he might be able to sidestep the controversy. He would use modified messenger molecules to reprogram adult cells so that they acted like embryonic stem cells.
The technology was actually directed at creating embryonic stem cells from an adult cell. So they wouldn't need to be harvested from discarded embryos. (However, this also means you know how to make cells immortal. And a step away from being able to extend telomeres and rejuvenate them.)
originally posted by: MapMistress
originally posted by: bloodymarvelous
The skepticism is about the delivery method. Encapsulating MRNA packets so they can bypass your immune system and implant MRNA into your cells to get the cells to generate those spike proteins. It's an untested technology that's involves quite a lot of jury rigging of systems inside your body that nobody has ever tried to tamper with before.
So what is the angle?
This is what MRNA was in 2005:
www.statnews.com...
In a feat of biological alchemy, embryonic stem cells can turn into any type of cell in the body. That gives them the potential to treat a dizzying array of conditions, from Parkinson’s disease to spinal cord injuries.
Rossi thought he might be able to sidestep the controversy. He would use modified messenger molecules to reprogram adult cells so that they acted like embryonic stem cells.
The technology was actually directed at creating embryonic stem cells from an adult cell. So they wouldn't need to be harvested from discarded embryos. (However, this also means you know how to make cells immortal. And a step away from being able to extend telomeres and rejuvenate them.)
Hon. The m-RNA vaccines are not making cells immortal. The vaccines are making people's cells produce the pathogen spike protein. Then the immune system destroys all cells, tissues, neurons, infected with the spike protein from the vaccines.
Although injected stem cells in Parkinsons patients have the most noticeable results, the key to neurogenesis is to make the body repair its own neurons. So really one needs to achieve mass production of astrocytes, because astrocytes repair damaged neurons and make new neurons.
originally posted by: MapMistress
in reply to: bloodymarvelous
Hon. The m-RNA vaccines are not making cells immortal. The vaccines are making people's cells produce the pathogen spike protein. Then the immune system destroys all cells, tissues, neurons, infected with the spike protein from the vaccines.
Playing games with m-RNA is not the way to go if you want to achieve neurogenesis. Although injected stem cells in Parkinsons patients have the most noticeable results, the key to neurogenesis is to make the body repair its own neurons. So really one needs to achieve mass production of astrocytes, because astrocytes repair damaged neurons and make new neurons.
For Parkinsons, that means a diet change. Eliminate all beef and cow dairy.