I’m The Only One With Genius DNA 62
I’m The Only One With Genius DNA chapter 62
In order to purchase stem cell and optic nerve differentiation kits, basic training on experimental methods is required at Avio’s headquarters.
This is because Avio decided to sell kits only in that case.
The education itself was free of charge, although it did not provide transportation or accommodation to come to Korea.
So after the end of the glaucoma phase three, many scientists from all over the world flocked to Avio.
In the future, ABIO’s stem cell scientists will conduct education, but since it is the first time, Ryu Young-joon specially gave the first lecture himself.
“Look, there are two kits. Doesn’t it look like eye drops? If you press down on both of them with your hands, the solution will come out one drop at a time.”
Ryu Young-joon explained by showing the kit products.
“It is referred to as Kit 1 or Kit 2, or as a reverse differentiation kit, or optic differentiation kit.”
Ryu Young-joon demonstrated dropping the kit one drop at a time on the tissue.
“First, in order to reversely differentiate somatic cells into stem cell states, we need to over-express a total of four genes: S0X2, cMyc, 0CT4, KTF4.”
He took a culture dish out of the incubator and showed it to scientists.
“This is what a patient’s somatic cell sample looks like on a culture plate. There’s a picture of the microscope on the side, right? The somatic cells here are mine.”
Ryu Young-joon said with a smile.
“Here’s the reverse differentiation kit we’ve developed, dropping 10 drops of solution No.1.”
Knock, knock.
“There’s a live virus in this solution. If you’re going to deal with this, you’ll have to get permission from governments to manage the safety of safety.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“The virus inserts the four types of genes that we talked about earlier into the DNA of the somatic cells. As the genes are expressed, reverse differentiation occurs.”
In fact, it was a fact that all the scientists here knew because they had read Ryu Young-joon’s thesis.
Nevertheless, they diligently took notes of every word of Ryu Young-joon.
“Drop the capacity evenly in several places on the culture dish, one drop per milliliter of culture solution. In three days’ time, the stem cells will be in reverse differentiation. I have to demonstrate now, so let’s use my pre-made reverse differentiated stem cells.”
Ryu Young-joon took out another culture dish.
“It’ll be like this in three days, and if you look at it, you can see that it’s morphologically shaped. It’s okay to do further verification here through methods such as xium sequencing or DNA methylation analysis.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“I’ll leave it to your choice. The next step is to turn the retro-differentiated stem cells into optic nerves. Use optic nerve differentiation kit number 2.”
knock, knock
Ryu Young-joon dropped a few drops of optic nerve differentiation kit solution onto the culture solution.
“This will differentiate it into the optic nerve. However, we need to use a culture containing hydrocortisone at a concentration of 5 micromole.”
Ryu Young-joon explained.
“It’s not that difficult. You’re all going to be doing this experiment yourself for the next 10 days or so. I’ll distribute the Experimental Protocol Book, and you can follow it after you die.”
“Thank you.”
“Thank you.”
Ryu Young-joon looked at them quietly.
Scientists from Switzerland, England, the United States, France, and many other countries. Each one belongs to a different group.
Some belong to large pharmaceutical companies such as Roju and Pfizer, and others belong to venture companies that they hear for the first time.
Daniel.
Ryu Young-joon paid attention to one of them.
He’s a scientist from Schmatics.
He’s making a good impression, but what kind of person he is.
Anyway, this person will complete 10 days of training and buy and take the virus.
And it’s very likely to be used in India.
* * *
Ryu Young-joon was sending an e-mail from his office to somewhere.
[Hello, I’m Ryu Youngjun of ABIO] I am sending you an e-mail with the business card I received before. I have a favor to ask of you. It could be a little secret. Please reply if this mail is okay.]
And as time went by, dinner.
I got an e-mail from Ryu Young-joon’s cell phone while preparing to leave work.
[Use the cell phone we sent you] Let’s talk on the phone at 9 p.m. Korean time]
The cell phone I sent you?
The cell phone I sent you?
Confused, someone knocked on the door of the CEO’s office.
“CEO? This is Songmi Yoo.”
“Yes, come on in.”
He is a secretary who was hired three days ago.
“There’s a package for you.”
Yoo Song-mi held out a small box.
“Thank you.”
When I opened it, there was a folder phone with a rough shape.
And at 9 p.m., I really got a call from that cell phone.
“Hello?”
Hello.
I heard a machine-modulated voice.
“Hello, I’m Ryu Young-joon.”
– Nice to meet you. I’m calling because you sent me an e-mail. Dr. Liu, this is James.
James Holdron, director of the White House’s Science and Technology Policy Bureau.
Ryu Young-joon met at a hotel before attending the Integrated Brain Disease Society in the United States.
He was also the one who warned Ryu Young-joon about pressure from the giant pharmaceutical cartel.
You want to talk to me about something? Secretly?
“Yes.”
– I didn’t know Dr. Ryu would ask someone like me to make this kind of call. I always thought I was taking public and clean steps.
“I’m sorry to disappoint you. It’s about the life of a patient.”
Haha, I’m just kidding. It’s okay. Let’s talk. I have a rough idea.
“I’m working on a product development of glaucoma therapy.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
– I heard it too. Congratulations.
“What a quick news.”
Yes, and since I congratulated you, I’ll give you a warning. I think Avio is in crisis because of that product.
“Did you hear anything?”
– I often hear things I don’t want to hear when I’m here. Dr. Ryu, you go first. The fact that you contacted me seems to mean that Dr. Liu felt some kind of danger.
“I heard that Schumatics is setting up a next-generation hospital in India.”
Haha. That’s right. That’s the information I got.
“I think we need basic respect and trust for scientists in the same field. But to be honest, I can’t help but suspect that it’s suspicious.”
I think so, too.
James said.
“I wish they were just old women, but if they were going to use my kit to destroy a patient’s life, it would be tough.”
I’ll be honest with you. In my view, Schumatics causes eye cancer in patients. Schumatics has already used the material to attack Neural Clinic’s new stem cell drug.
James said.
And stem cells are a close difference from cancer cells. The most frightening thing about all scientists using stem cell treatments is the development of cancer. That’s how likely stem cells are to cause cancer, right?
“That’s what I think. And if it causes other diseases other than cancer, it will be difficult to make a connection with stem cells.
Yeah, you can’t pour hydrochloric acid into your eyes and claim it’s stem cell therapy. Stem cells don’t even have the ability to melt people’s eyes, so who’s going to be fooled by them?
James said.
And if it’s a patient’s own cell, it means the Schmatics researchers contaminated something during cell culture, and if there’s an infectious disease, it means the doctor neglected hygiene during the procedure. They’re all spitting on their faces.
“That’s right.”
But it’s not eye cancer. If cancer occurs, I can strongly claim it’s because of stem cells. People would suspect stem cells just by hearing the conclusion that cancer has occurred without claiming it.
“Yeah, cancer doesn’t happen easily because of natural causes. Even I would suspect stem cells.”
That’s right. So, how are you going to defend Schumatics if they hold a press conference and claim that Ryu’s stem cells are not safe?
“I don’t get cancer.”
What are you talking about? You’ve been talking about it, haven’t you? Stem cells are placed in large quantities and left unattended, causing cancer. What I’m saying is that Schumatics will use only one kit from Dr. I’m going to use kit number one to differentiate it into stem cell states, and then kit number two to just put it in the patient’s eyes without making optic nerves. When stem cells enter mass, they become cancerous.
James said.
And there’s no evidence left that it’s Schmatics’ People would think the cancer was caused by “less optic differentiated cells.” ‘Oh, even if I use that kit twice, it doesn’t bother me at all. If you’re unlucky, you’ll get cancer from the stem cells.’ And you’ll recognize it as dangerous. Don’t tell me you’ve just put in stem cells from the beginning.
And there’s no evidence left that it’s Schmatics’ People would think the cancer was caused by “less optic differentiated cells.” ‘Oh, even if I use that kit twice, it doesn’t bother me at all. If you’re unlucky, you’ll get cancer from the stem cells.’ And you’ll recognize it as dangerous. Don’t tell me you’ve just put in stem cells from the beginning.
“Just a large amount of stem cells don’t cause cancer.”
-…….
“One of the techniques we’re working on is spinal cord neurodifferentiation of stem cells. The differentiation efficiency is very low, and it’s quite a success rate. Do you know how to do it?”
How do you do it?
“Because of its low differentiation efficiency, stem cells are administered to the affected area with doses of 100 to 1,000 times more.”
It’s like administering a tumor, right? Doesn’t the cancer spread in an instant?
“We’ve sent cells that don’t differentiate for a certain period of time to the apoptosis machine and put up safeguards that can cause cell suicide.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“The same is true of optic nerve differentiation. If the optic nerve differentiation is not facilitated by the second kit, all stem cells will die within three weeks.”
-…….
“Originally, it was a safety device that was set up just in case. It’s in case the incompetent scientists didn’t follow the protocol proposed by Avio, or they didn’t fully verify that the optic nerve was made properly with a fax machine. Some undifferentiated stem cells remain so that if they enter the patient’s eyes, they won’t cause cancer.”
James couldn’t answer anything. I was so shocked that I couldn’t speak.
This kind of technology?
“But if the scientist made a mistake, most of the cells are optic nerves, so they’ll sit in the retina. Very few stem cells are self-destructing in the patient’s eye. So usually, we don’t even know if there were any stem cells left. He’ll just think he’s cured.
I guess so.
“But what happens if a scientist puts a large amount of stem cells in the patient’s eyes that have never even begun optic nerve differentiation?”
James swallowed his saliva.
What’s going?
“When safeguards are in operation, the number of stem cells is high, so the nature of the death process naturally aggregates the cells. Because the agglomerated mass is large, at first glance it will look like a lump of cancer.”
-No way…
“If Schumatics reports cancer, that means they don’t use kit number two and put stem cells into the patient’s eyes.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“I’m going to go to war at that moment. We’ll tell the patient to see if the tumor in his eye dies within three weeks. If it dies, it’s not cancer, it’s safety. How the hell did scientists at the level of Schumatics experiment to produce that kind of result?”
Are you saying that you’re terrible enough to miss a single step when you come to a manufacturer’s lab, or that you’re deliberately trying to cause cancer in the patient’s eyes by administering stem cell conditions?
“Yes.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“And if it were the latter, I would do my best to expel them from the scientific community forever.”
-……I wasn’t in a situation to worry about Dr. Ryu. The bomb was held by Schumatics. Then what the hell do you want to ask me?
“There are two things. I don’t think so, but if Schumatics doesn’t use my kit at all and tries to cause another disease in the patient, please stop it.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
You don’t have to worry about that. However, it is one of the world’s best pharmaceutical accidents and the best brains. Don’t tell me you’re so stupid. It is a self-fulfillment in itself.
James said.
Whatever disease it causes, it’s hard to attack Dr. Ryu unless it’s cancer. After all, they’ll be suspected of their mistakes. Cell culture or surgery. Eventually, the truth will be revealed if we chase the traces left in the patient’s eye. Their only option, after all, is stem cell cancer, one of the most difficult cancers.
“That’s what I think. I’m just trying to be fully prepared for the old woman.”
I was one of the safeguards that Dr. Liu hung. All right. What’s your second request?
“If I hold a press conference and start a war with Schumatics, he may try to get rid of the patient in a hurry,” Ryu said.
“What they claim to be a tumor is, in fact, stem cells in the process of safeguards being activated and naturally killed. I’m trying to destroy the evidence.”
That’s possible.
“Please protect the patient in that case.”
Now I know why you called me, and why you called me secretly.
“Yes.”
You want me to move the CIA, right?
“That’s right.”
James grinned.
– I’ll report to the president and proceed. And I’ll get you more information. If Schumatics reports the tumor, I’ll find out how far it goes up.
“Thank you.”
– Don’t forget to build an Avio Cancer Lab in conjunction with the American Cancer Center.
“Of course.”
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