Blooming America

Chapter 1353: progress

"It seems that different species have different forms of expression..."

Jenny was observing the little white tiger in front of her. Next to her was a book related to veterinary medicine.

"It doesn't have a fatal effect on every living thing. It should recognize certain types of substances in cells." Jenny took another look at the little white tiger, and then wrote in her notebook: At any time there will be a situation that is harmful to living things..."

At least Jenny didn't see any problems from the little tiger in front of her.

Yeah, but it doesn't seem to be of any benefit.

According to the tissue culture of the previous period, the protein in Catherine's body does not have any effect on the white tiger. The bad aspects seem to be absent from the research progress in Chapter 913, but the good aspects are also absent.

"So if it's for human use... well, it's better to do a test first..."

Thinking of this, Jenny felt that for some people, Catherine's protein could be a deadly poison...

"Hey, it would be nice if there was a team to study together..."

Jenny sighed again.

Although the current situation looks very good, Jenny also knows that if she wants to get everything done, she alone will not be able to completely unlock the secret in her life, but if there is a team to help her , That's different.

The strength of the team is strong, and if someone helps, it is definitely a good thing for yourself.

But the problem is that this is a confidential matter. What kind of method is there to disclose this matter?

"Maybe Catherine will have a way..."

Catherine told herself last time that Pfizer is a good partner, and the other party is strong enough to be worthy of cooperation.

But it is obviously not a good thing to cooperate with each other in this way.

In that case, Catherine will inevitably fall into the cusp of the storm.

The trouble should end it.

Chapter 913 If the research progress is Catherine’s intention to cooperate, maybe Catherine also has a method...

"In other words, do we need to cooperate?"

Catherine frowned.

This is really troublesome.

"It should be said that cooperation is necessary. We need many, many senior experts, and even many, many years before it is possible to completely crack the secret... No, it is possible that it is even impossible to crack at all..."

The human body is too complicated. Instead of studying how Catherine's protein prevents aging, it is actually easier to study how the human body ages.

"In fact, this problem is not impossible to solve, but we still have a lot of trouble..."

The most important problem is that the source is not clear.

"Jenny, is there really no way to store this protein for long?" Catherine asked.

"It's not impossible that it can be stored for a long time in a low temperature environment, and it is completely fine for ten or twenty years."

Catherine nodded, and then continued to ask, "Is there any other way?"

Jenny thought for a while and said, "I don't know this for the time being, but in an anaerobic environment, it can be maintained for a little longer time similar to the human body, or stored in body fluids, and it can be maintained. If the temperature is At 96 or 97 degrees Fahrenheit, it can exist for the longest time."

That is, it looks like around 36 or 37 degrees Celsius.

This is also the temperature of a normal human body.

"It's really troublesome... By the way, how far is the research now?"

Catherine asked again.

"In the current research, I have discovered some new things. First of all, your protein — I will name it ‘Alternating Protein — this protein is not toxic to all species.”

"Isn't it poisonous to all species?" Catherine asked strangely.

"It should be related to some kind of identification code-you see."

Jenny pointed to being locked in the isolation room, and was chasing a footballer who was happily forgetting me, "What's wrong with Big Meow?"

"I was injected with replacement protein, but Da Miao didn't respond at all, it was the same as ineffective."

Catherine glanced at Big Meow and felt something was wrong, but couldn't tell where it was. "Then?" Catherine asked again.

"So I think the replacement protein may be deadly poisonous for some people... Well, it's the same as killing a mouse."

"Is there only these?"

Catherine was a little disappointed. It seemed that no one came to study together. This was really slow. It seemed that Pfizer had to be found now.

"No... I can't say that, I have some other research, but there is no result..."

Jenny shook her head.

"What research?"

Catherine asked.

"I tried to separate the part that repairs the human body from your protein—because I noticed that your protein seems to be divided into many functional areas. I think this protein may be able to deliberately break it down into small proteins. Unexpected effect."

"It's like a compressed file in a computer," Jenny explained: "Did you Microsoft recently launched a software that encrypts compressed packages? I think your change protein itself is a compressed application. It is a document composed of many functions. If you split it out, each document can be used separately. And Kate, your identification system is the original password. What I am doing is to bypass this Password... I found out that I seemed to have failed."

This analogy is not appropriate... Catherine scratched her head.

But she asked again: "So Jenny, are you making any progress?"

Jenny shook her head disappointedly: "Failed. I tried putting the altered protein in hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid, and also tried some alkaline substances, but the results disappointed me. Either it was useless, or it was directly decomposed. Later on. I think organic matter may be better, so I tried various proteolytic enzymes in the body..."

"result?"

"The result is chaos—ˉ—"

Jenny pointed to the electron microscope not far away, and then took out a picture: "This is the picture I took."

Catherine took the photo, and it turned out some strange things. Catherine really couldn't see what it was: "Uh... I can barely feel that it might be something like cells or proteins."

Then Catherine looked at Jenny.

"Don't look at me that way, I also think this way... It's just that our current technology is not enough. If there is any way, we can directly and conveniently knock off a certain protein above and disintegrate it..."

Elsa shook her head.

"This level of work cannot be done by manpower alone..."

Catherine wiped her sweat, the idea was too sturdy.

"Yeah. There are too many problems in this, so it is unlikely to be easily realized, otherwise it won't be so troublesome now... But... maybe it's not completely out of chance..."

Jenny seemed to have thought of something again.

"Let's talk together if you have anything, don't let me down suddenly, there is hope again..."

Catherine rolled her eyes.

"Okay, okay, but this is really my last experiment. Immediately... I found out that, in some cases, the altered protein can also make small protein by itself.

"You mean, the protein that makes the egg white...?"

Jenny nodded: "Yes, and the existence and cycle of this small protein is longer. I think so, when the body of the human body is abnormal, the alternation protein will start to work-but not all of them. Yes, sometimes if the problem is serious, this alternation protein will be too busy, and at this time, alternation protein will enter the inside of the cell, and then use a way similar to mitochondria to create another small body with the same repair. Protein, but the effect of this protein is indeed worse. It can only ensure that the cells are basically good, and it will not have any effect on telomeres. Do you know, Kate, if it’s not because of this If protein is synthesized by your cells, I would even think that it is something similar to mitochondria!"

According to research, the mitochondria itself should be a kind of bacteria obtained from the outside world that symbiotically with the human body. This kind of bacteria enters the cells of primitive human ancestors, and the two become one.

"It's not impossible that this kind of alternation protein is a kind of cell existence... It's just that it exists in a special way..." Catherine, an layman, said casually.

"This research...Well, it can't be done for the time being. Because I just discovered it by accident, and I can't make Kate seriously injured, right?"

That’s right, if Katherine Edson was not about to die, there shouldn’t be this kind of crude protein...

"But I think this small protein has more research value..."

Catherine squinted her eyes. At this time, she was even keenly aware of the high profits that this small protein might bring to her.

"Any more specific information?" Catherine asked again.

"The quantity is too small, there is no way to experiment, and...it’s hard to get..."

Catherine’s body is sensitive~lightnovelpub.net~ So the experimental materials are really good, but if it is another small protein, unless Catherine’s throat is cut, it may be difficult to see, but that way... ····Uh, maybe Catherine would hang up first herself.

"Let's study the third aspect first. In addition, it is best to find a way to make the altered protein exist for a long time. In this case, we might really be able to look at the pharmaceutical company.

Catherine would definitely not sell experimental materials directly, but especially derived things might be effective.

And with the method to make the altered protein exist for a long time, my own research may go further.

"I try my best……"

Jenny shook her head.

Catherine can speak up, but she has been busy in the laboratory, but Jenny herself, in a year's time, can draw these conclusions, it can be described by leaps and bounds, and what to do next is really not It's so simple to figure it out. ! ! !