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Chapter 916 John The Non-Existent; Smith

Chapter 916

The non-existent "John Smith"

For Catherine, the interests of daughter protein are the highest. . com

It is impossible for a daughter protein to bring infinite lifespan to a human being. This daughter protein is just an "auxiliary program" for replacement proteins.

But this protein can also keep human cells and human growth levels within the optimal range.

In other words, it also prevents aging.

Although eternal life is good, in Catherine's view, the danger involved is still too great. If she has no choice, she can indeed choose that way, but now that there is a better alternative, why not choose the alternative?

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Catherine doesn’t want to be a juicer. But if it were artificial production, everyone would be alive, wouldn’t the world be in chaos?!

But now, this sub-protein gives Catherine a great guide.

As long as you own the sub-protein, you are equivalent to owning a drug that can cure all diseases and rejuvenate you. Although it cannot increase the theoretical life span of the human body, it can increase the human body's life span of a century.

It is internationally recognized that genetic inheritance, geography and living environment, social background, and dietary habits are the four key factors for longevity. Generally speaking, 15% of human longevity depends on genetic factors.

Others, such as diet, geography and living environment, degree of diligence, etc., are also related to life span.

Catherine's sub-protein excludes all external meanings. Human lifespan has nothing to do with all of this. Their lifespan only depends on natural disasters and... the level of division of their own cells.

The aging process is similar to the differentiation and development process, and is controlled by a pre-arranged genetic program. After an organism reaches adulthood, the "aging gene" in the genome is opened, and its expression product may specifically determine the life span of the organism.

However, Catherine's daughter protein can prevent a cell from aging from its emergence to its final death. In this way, the human body can be maintained in its best condition.

In Hayfrick's letter, the other party also asked about some related matters.

Moreover, the other party specifically asked about the relationship with Karel.

Carrel is also a legend in the history of biomedicine. This is not because he won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1912 for his pioneering contributions to vascular surgery, but because he performed an even more amazing procedure in the same year.

Experiments on cultivating "immortal cells".

Carrel was originally a French doctor. He immigrated to the United States in 1904 and went to the Rockefeller Institute to engage in basic research. In 1910, American biologist Ross Harrison reported the invention of in vitro culture technology, which cut vertebrate tissues from the body.

When cultured in body fluids, these cells can not only survive, but also continue to grow and divide. Follow me to read h-u-nmix*h-u-nmix*小-说-网

Keep in mind that Carrel and his assistants also tried to isolate fibroblasts from the hearts of chicken embryos and culture them in chicken serum, changing the culture medium every day. Starting on January 17, 1912, they cultured 16 samples.

By September of that year, only one sample was left alive, and the others were dead.

This organization continued to exist until 1946.

Hayfrick also received praise and recognition for overturning this absurd conclusion.

At this time, when the other party mentioned Karel, he was obviously doubting whether Catherine and the others were Karel's fans and collaborators, and then slapped Hayfrick in the face...

Regarding this, both of them couldn't laugh or cry, and then they hurriedly brushed it off.

In 1938, Carrel left the Rockefeller Institute and returned to France. It was here that he became a Nazi collaborator.

In other words, Karel is also a remnant of the Nazis... No, the other party died in 1944. Hayfrick obviously suspected that he was a remnant of Karel...

For this reason, Jenny could only continue to write a letter to the other party, and told the other party that this was a contribution from an "unnamed volunteer" who had nothing to do with Karel, and then there was another

It is a very superior confidentiality contract. In addition to the confidentiality requirements of the contract, other aspects are also very superior...well, especially the funding.

In fact, Catherine liked Hayfrick more than Jenny.

The other party is an authority in biology. If the other party joins, he will undoubtedly have enough appeal to recruit more experts with professional knowledge and form an authoritative team.

At that time, I might not need to cooperate. With the power I have in my hands, I can control the world and master the core technology.

Catherine has powerful products like supercomputers here. Compared with current equipment, this product is undoubtedly very powerful. Catherine believes that her current team is at least equivalent to that of other companies.

Two teams.

If today's supercomputers are not enough, Catherine can also draw computing power from the North American Computer Center, and at that time, it will definitely be enough.

Jenny's letter had some effect, and Hayfrick simply came to Hive Labs with the contract.

"Mr. Hayfrick, welcome to our laboratory!" Catherine personally received the powerful man: "My name is Catherine Edson, and I can be considered one of the sponsors of this laboratory."

Catherine's tone was vague.

"Hello, Miss Edson!"

The other party obviously also knew Catherine.

Although Catherine is not as well-known as those big stars, in the field of science, Catherine is still quite famous. Supercomputers have increased the overall scientific research speed in the United States a lot. Maybe not 100%, but 50% is definitely everywhere.

Yes, they save a lot

With more computing time, more accurate conclusions can be drawn and simulation experiments can be carried out, which is definitely what scientists dream of. More than half of the calculations in the North American Computer Center are sold to those who are greedy for supercomputers, but they are not

Scientists without funds.

It can even be said that it is strange that Hayfrick does not know about Catherine.

"I am very interested in your experiment. This is definitely a discovery that will shock the world!"

"But unfortunately, we only have one volunteer, and when the other party signed the contract with us, they also required strict confidentiality... So I think we should go to the laboratory first and talk about it!"

Of course Catherine couldn't use her own name.

In fact, Catherine faked a person for this purpose.

——John Smith.

This non-existent person is the so-called "volunteer".

This so-called "volunteer" had a complete set of certificates. Catherine even bought him a house, and the house was cleaned every day.

And this Mr. Smith, Catherine even found their parents.

Mr. Smith was born in Ohio in 1927. Most of his classmates experienced World War II, and most of his classmates are no longer alive.

Mr. Smith's parents died earlier - they were actually an old couple with no children.

After World War II, Mr. Smith moved to many places, and finally stayed in California.

The other party has a complete identity certificate and even a network ID.

Even this Mr. Smith still has one or two phone calls every day, and he pays for the phone calls every day. He also fell in love twice, got married...well, with three women who died accidentally.

Originally, Catherine wanted the other party to have an only son who died, but within a short period of time, Catherine had not found a suitable identity, so she could only do this temporarily.

If such a person's information is taken out, no one will say that this person does not exist!

Catherine also used a supercomputer to photoshop a picture, and this photo photoshopped through the public face became Mr. Smith’s identity certificate.

The Mr. John Smith that Catherine worked so hard to concoct actually signed a contract with Catherine, and the contract in Hayfrick's hands would also need to be signed by John Smith.

This non-existent character now "exists" and is Hayfrick's volunteer target!

"Please come here."

Through the secret passage, the other party finally came to Jenny's laboratory.

"Oh...my God...here...here...this place is so luxurious..."

Seeing the scene in front of him, Hayfrick's eyes almost popped out!

Here are actually the most advanced experimental instruments that can be found on the market! Such a powerful laboratory is empty at this time, which makes people speechless.

"Originally, Mr. Smith wanted to meet with you. After all, it was precisely because of Mr. Smith's recommendation that we invited you to come and participate in and lead this scientific research."

"Who is Smith?"

Hayfrick asked curiously.

"That's our Mr. Volunteer, but Mr. Smith's wife recently passed away, so Smith is very busy for the time being."

Well, in the church, there will also be a record of the funeral of Mr. Smith and his wife, and even a list of guests who attended, all of which Catherine made.

"This is really a pity... I really want to see this Mr. Smith and examine him... After all, that experiment shocked me..."

The other party shook his head regretfully.

"As long as you are in this place, you have a chance to solve this mystery. I think Mr. Smith will also be very happy... Of course, you must also know that our laboratory is very confidential, and confidentiality is necessary.

...And our umbrella can also provide you with a mi every month

The number of bodyguards, of course, the right to hire or not is in yourself. "

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It is a good city now, and Hayfrick is very happy when he heard the other words.

The next day, Catherine took a contract with a notarian lawyer and John Smith, and then gave Havilik, and then Hayfrick was so confident that he was ready to unveil the "John Smiths".

It's a mystery ...

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