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Thursday, June 28, 2018

Botox must be left. Do you have a virus?


Every human being is made up of a small body of cells called the millions of cells that make up the body. Those cells are able to grow. Increases or decreases with age. And when we get older, the cells begin to get more and more erratic. As a result, various illnesses followed. As the strength of the cell and the immune system begins to deteriorate. So finding ways to keep our health healthy and living our youngest lives as long as possible is what scientists around the world pay attention to. And from recent studies of scientists found that. We can use the virus to help slow down the aging of the cell.

A study by scientists at the University of Virginia, led by "Holly Whitton," found that cell abnormalities are caused by the nucleic acids that are present in the cells of the wrinkles when they grow older. Because of the important proteins that affect the functions of the cellular systems such as laminas, the number of cells is reduced, so it is possible that cellular retardation can be accomplished by adding the protein back to the cell. Nucleic wrinkles are the main cause of cell aging that results in the human body getting old. It is difficult to add laminate to the body because we have to ensure that the protein is transported to the target cell. So scientists have adapted a special virus that can transport the laminate directly into the cell. Initially, the use of the laminated transporter virus will be tested against the liver cells. If we can protect the liver cells, it will prevent the development of fat cells in the liver to develop into fatty liver disease.


When we find that the virus transports lamine protein into the cell, it can help prevent the cell from deterioration or aging. In this way. We may find a way to keep young in all parts of the body for a long time. However, this idea still needs to be repeated several times on the cells of the various organs throughout the body to ensure that We can use the virus to correct the aging.

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