Genetically engineered 'Magneto' protein remotely controls brain and behaviour | |
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(OP) User ID: 80310468 United States 05/17/2021 10:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Several earlier studies have shown that nerve cell proteins which are activated by heat and mechanical pressure can be genetically engineered so that they become sensitive to radio waves and magnetic fields, by attaching them to an iron-storing protein called ferritin, or to inorganic paramagnetic particles. |
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(OP) User ID: 80310468 United States 05/17/2021 10:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In one final experiment, the researchers injected Magneto into the striatum of freely behaving mice, a deep brain structure containing dopamine-producing neurons that are involved in reward and motivation, and then placed the animals into an apparatus split into magnetised a non-magnetised sections. Mice expressing Magneto spent far more time in the magnetised areas than mice that did not, because activation of the protein caused the striatal neurons expressing it to release dopamine, so that the mice found being in those areas rewarding. This shows that Magneto can remotely control the firing of neurons deep within the brain, and also control complex behaviours. |
ArnoldSchwartznbaker
(OP) User ID: 80310468 United States 05/17/2021 10:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Radio waves. Magnets. What could you do to humanity if you could remote control 80% of the world’s population with radio waves? They put the virus into the dopamine receptors of mice and got them to behave based on where they received the dopamine releases due to the magnetic parts of the cage. Want a docile populous? Inject them with this virus and them control the worlds population and how they feel by satellites. |