Chapter five hundred and eighty eighth wrong direction
From the man's mouth, Ye Zhou did not get any information he wanted because the other party's medical knowledge was too scarce, and all his descriptions of the experiment were limited to the words "taking medicine" and "taking injection".
When Ye Zhou talked to him about terms such as "transplantation" or "immune reconstruction", he showed complete confusion.
Maybe he had heard of these words in previous experiments, but never entered his mind because he had no concern about it.
Compared to the illusory terms and the so-called "therapeutic effect" that had nothing to do with him, what he cared more about was the 500 rand that would inevitably be sent to him after each experiment.
For him, it was a lot of money----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ye Zhou left the man's tent helplessly. He already knew the man's name - Huo Bo, a name translated from the word English, but from Huo Bo's experience, Ye Zhou could not see any hope.
Being alone, seriously ill, addicted to gambling, does not produce any value to this society. Even if he leaves here and restores freedom, he will probably only slowly corrupt like a pile of garbage.
On the day he died, no one would cry for him, and even those who had been hurt by his bad deeds would applaud him.
Is most people here like this?
Ye Zhou suddenly became a little confused.
If these people are like Huo Bo, then it seems that they will be their best destination to have them undergo medical experiments in this not-so-humane experimental hall?
It can not only support itself, but also provide immeasurable value to the entire world.
Perhaps, this is also a sacrifice.
Ye Zhou shook his head and continued to walk towards other experimenters. He carefully controlled his movement trajectory, language and expression, and tried to make himself look like he was chatting as much as possible. After all, he didn't want to be arrested and beaten by the security personnel again.
Real pain is a trivial matter, and the time delayed cannot be compensated.
After walking around, Ye Zhou returned to his position. He searched around and found a wrinkled shirt under the bed. The cuffs of the shirt marked a familiar luxury brand with shallow embroidery, and also marked the identity of the shirt owner.
How the role he played was in was actually not important to Ye Zhou anymore. The most important thing now is to find the most critical link in this simulation and thus find out the context of the whole thing.
Now the clues in his hands are too dispersed and there is not much room for operation. He can only calm down and wait patiently for the emergence of key events.
According to Ye Zhou's previous experience, if that thing happens, a new stream of memory will also be brought in, and then he will be able to truly start imitating.
He lay quietly in his tent, constantly reorganizing and analyzing the current information in his mind, and the framework of Aspen's immune reconstruction project has gradually become clear.
Judging from the descriptions of these experimenters, what they took was obviously a brand new therapy, and it is likely to be related to cd34 �
This therapy has appeared in the past few years. The principle is to inoculate humans. cd34 hematopoietic stem cells are used for immune reconstruction in irradiated immunodeficient mice. The model is used.
After the immune reconstruction is completed, the human body will have immunity to specific diseases, especially in tumor treatment.
However, their pace seems to be more like cd34
As we all know, bone marrow is only a relatively mature area of the immune system, and the human immune system is not produced purely by bone marrow. Therefore, traditional immune reconstruction programs cannot treat autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus erythematosus, and hiv. To take a critical step in the treatment of these diseases, you must rely on immune adaptation technology.
In other words, by compounding stem cells, the immune system that has been infected with the virus is replaced - perhaps not really replaced, but through some technology, new cells gradually erode the old cells and eventually replace them.
This is an extremely risky technique, but it can also explain why there are so many tumor patients in this experimental hall.
They are all screened experimental subjects, and each has their own position.
Ye Zhou couldn't help but sigh that these capitalists have indeed achieved the ultimate in cost control and system optimization.
Ye Zhou sat up again. The stuffy air in the tent made him unable to breathe. He wanted to go outside to get some breath, but as soon as he walked out of the tent, he saw a group of people gathering together, and something seemed to have happened.
He walked forward curiously, struggled to open the crowd and walked to the middle. What caught his eye was an extremely terrifying scene.
A man was lying on the ground, his whole body was purple-red, his skin was bleeding and ulcerated everywhere, and his mouth kept spitting out dark blood, mixed with a large amount of blood clots, and under him was already wet, emitting a disgusting odor.
"What's going on with him?"
Ye Zhou asked.
"I don't know, I was fine two days ago, but it suddenly happened - maybe it was AIDS. Look, isn't this a typical AIDS symptom?"
Ye Zhou frowned. If we only look at the situation he sees now, ulceration, vomiting blood, and gangrene are indeed signs of the late stage of AIDS, but how could AIDS break out within two days?
The onlookers also said that they were fine before--this is an important message.
A thought flashed through Ye Zhou's mind. He squatted down and carefully turned on the man's arm. He saw pinholes of all sizes on his arm, and those pinholes seemed to have not healed since they were produced.
This is an extremely rare phenomenon. Logically speaking, even diseases of the immune system will not cause this condition.
He ran to his tent to get a bottle of water, wet it with a rag and wiped the man's face clean. Then he found the answer.
There is obvious jaundice on a man's face, and when the three terms jaundice, bleeding, and immune reconstruction are combined, there is only one conclusion left.
dic.
Spreadable intravascular coagulation.
Due to the rejection reaction in the immune reconstruction experiment, the blood coagulation mechanism in the blood was diffusely activated and the tissues and organs were damaged on a large scale, and now it has entered the initiation stage.
The survival rate of this disease does not exceed 20%, and under the current medical conditions, it is obvious that men cannot receive proper treatment.
In other words, he is bound to die.
Ye Zhou stood up heavily and asked:
"Are there many people like him...?"
The people around him were silent for a moment before answering:
"It seems that there are quite a lot---the fourth time this month, right?"
Ye Zhou suddenly realized that he had finally found the goal of this simulation.
Aspen's research direction is wrong.
If they continue to move in the original direction, not only will the immune reconstruction technology fail to succeed, but countless poor people will continue to die!
(https://.23xstxt./book)
.23xstxt.m.23xstxt.
Chapter completed!