There are certainly applications of the technology that are a little more out there.AgLA06 said:Reveille said:
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The Mrna treatments seem really awesome. I think most people remember movies like "I Am Legend" and have a little apprehension as medicine continues to develop into areas that make us nervous.
Could you use the tech to insert mRNA to reactivate/deactivate human genes? Turn telomerase on and basically turn back the clock on cellular aging? Or turn off some gene related to storing/burn fat triggering the fat cells to burn fat and ignore the signals to store it? Not sure how effective a shot in the arm would be at getting to enough cells.
Use as a vaccine seems a little less risky both in terms of health and ethics. But no doubt people will see how far they can push the technology eventually.