Anonymous 11/02/2023 (Thu) 11:28 No.25247 del
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>Friedman and his colleagues coated iron oxide nanoparticles with antibodies that bind to a modified version of the temperature-sensitive ion channel TRPV1, which sits on the surface of cells. They injected these particles into tumours grown under the skins of mice, then used the magnetic field generated by a device similar to a miniature magnetic-resonance-imaging machine to heat the nanoparticles with low-frequency radio waves. In turn, the nanoparticles heated the ion channel to its activation temperature of 42 °C. Opening the channel allowed calcium to flow into cells, triggering secondary signals that switched on an engineered calcium-sensitive gene that produces insulin.

>After 30 minutes of radio-wave exposure, the mice's insulin levels had increased and their blood sugar levels had dropped.

Берем мышь, делаем у нее опухоли под кожей, вводим в них антитела покрытые оксидом железа, потом греем все это это дело индукционным нагревом на 450 кгц и мышь через пол часа нагрева начинает хотеть кушать. Мда.