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Eastern Magic City.

Endocrinology Departnt at Changzheng Hospital.

Attending physician Zhang Xing ca in with a package.

"Hey, anyone here know soone nad Zhou Mo Sen? He sent a cross-national express parcel from the United States."

"Huh? No, I don't know him."

"Wait a minute... did you say Zhou Mo Sen?"

"Why, do you know him?"

A few doctors in the departnt had just started their shift and were now sowhat idle.

But upon seeing this package, they were all a bit confused.

After all, it was sent from the United States.

Fortunately, it seed soone had heard of the na Zhou Mo Sen.

"I rember he seems to be a plastic surgeon, quite well-known in the U.S."

"Really? A plastic surgeon... Why, is soone in our departnt looking for costic surgery?"

Zhang Xing's words imdiately caused a burst of laughter in the departnt.

There are not many won in their departnt, mostly n.

Male costic surgery... actually, there are quite a few cases in the U.S., the most famous being the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Cuban.

This guy even went for breast augntation to emphasize his masculinity.

Here in China, male costic surgery is not common, and those who do usually have pathological reasons, like injuries.

So, the laughter was indeed normal.

But after laughing... Zhang Xing already opened the package.

Inside was a stack of A4 papers bound together.

Just from the thickness of it... it strangely reminded him of cardiology dical records.

Whether it's internal or external cardiology, the most famous aspect is actually the dical records.

Heart disease patients often have very hefty dical records, and hospitals usually keep them on file. Later, when handling special chronic diseases, they have to be printed out.

Those are as thick as large dictionaries.

The stack of papers here gives off that feel.

But, the cover reads:

Treatnt Plan for Curing Diabetes via Autologous Pancreatic Stem Cell Transplantation.

This... Zhang Xing's eyes instantly widened!

What's going on?

Curing diabetes?

Indeed, in today's dical field, many people worldwide are researching this topic.

But those that can truly show effectiveness or have a bright future.

There are just a few.

Such as pancreas transplantation.

Full transplants are actually rare.

But, even with full transplants, the subsequent results aren't as good.

No more patients then.

This stack of paper is probably a thesis.

And this thesis aims to cure diabetes?

The title ntions autologous pancreatic stem cells?

Zhang Xing, although surprised, was intrigued.

Opening it, there's a preface.

The gist is that Dr. Zhou Mo Sen, though a plastic surgeon in the United States, is also a general surgeon.

He currently proposed a plan to treat diabetes, and this plan requires multi-faceted validation.

In short, it's best to conduct clinical trials.

Of course, such trials will be conducted in the United States, but they also hope China can participate.

He also said he is Chinese and hopes to contribute to the developnt of the holand's dical field.

That's quite comndable.

But this thod, is it reliable?

Going further, Zhang Xing was utterly stunned!

How to get the stem cells?

Not taken from the pancreas, but isolated from blood!

This is quite imaginative.

Besides, the biggest advantage of doing this is that it's imnsely beneficial for the patient.

It's just a blood draw, no surgery needed.

Then what?

Of course, isolate the cells we need.

Afterward, we induce these cells.

Turn them into pancreatic stem cells!

This step... it's highly imaginative!

But does it end here?

How to reintegrate them into the body?

Injection?

This, this... huh?

Not injected back into the pancreas, but into the liver!

This, this, this...

"Good heavens!"

Zhang Xing shouted, leaving the departnt doctors dumbfounded.

What's going on with him?

Quickly, Zhang Xing showed everyone this 'thesis'."

It's essentially a plan for treating diabetes.

And upon seeing it,

imdiately they felt a sense of enlightennt!

Is it possible?

Yes!

The headway promptly said, "Quickly, get in touch with this Dr. Zhou!"

Yes, we need to have a thorough academic exchange.

...

Irvine.

The plan Zhou Mo Sen sent back to the country... actually beca the plan used by Changzheng Hospital later!

Indeed, he's a general surgeon, not specializing in diabetes, but he had heard about Changzheng Hospital's plan.

After all, a feasible plan to cure diabetes is incredibly tempting!

However, the plan also has so issues.

And this issue... an overseas call arrived.

It was from Changzheng Hospital.

"Dr. Zhou, we really appreciate you. Your action truly reflects internationalism spirit."

"No, no, this isn't about internationalism, it's sothing a Chinese should do."

First, a bit of modesty.

Then, we discuss the crux of the matter.

This treatnt plan isn't perfect; there are quite a few problems.

First, this is still a transplantation.

Though not an organ transplant, it's still a transplant, requiring immunosuppressants.

This is almost mandatory for transplant patients.

So, this lowered immunity is a 'side effect'.

Can it be accepted?

Furthermore, the stem cells are induced.

Upon entering the body, could they possibly mutate?

aning, is there a chance they could beco cancerous?

Don't assu this can't happen.

It's genuinely possible.

Thus, these two points are already quite challenging.

What's needed for this plan?

It requires monitoring and more clinical cases for verification.

This ti, Zhou Mo Sen sent the plan back ho, partly as a doctor's conscientious act.

The plan was originally Changzheng Hospital's.

His actions would also benefit China.

On the other hand, he planned to conduct the sa in the U.S.

Many patients are needed for experintation.

And there's a crucial aspect.

This wasn't originally Huang Xinxiang's plan.

So, Zhou Mo Sen essentially holds the patent to this plan.

Even though it's a treatnt plan, and patents itself aren't protected, in the dical field, it's expected to be open.

The kind of open-source that so groups later advocated.

Am I Zhou Mo Sen the Musk of dicine?

Actually, there are many detailed studies within the plan.

Therefore, Dr. Zhou holds the core technology!

Huang Wanhao and those investors can't fully control Zhou Mo Sen.

Using their funds for research and further refinent of the treatnt plan.

It's a win-win... Zhou Mo Sen wins multiple tis!

Of course, there's another potential benefit.

If this plan succeeds in China, wouldn't Zhou Mo Sen be considered a significant contributor to the country?

In the future, be it business or other endeavors, it'll certainly be more convenient!

Zhou Mo Sen, this guy, is sharp-minded.

Thus, he had so discussions with many experts from Shanghai, and for more detailed issues, he could send files over later.

Very pleased.

But at this mont, Dr. Huang Rongbing ca over.

"What's going on? Why are you in such a rush?"

Zhou Mo Sen noticed that Dr. Huang's expression wasn't quite right.

Huang Rongbing was indeed different from usual, imdiately hastily saying, "Dr. Zhou, several doctors and experts have made negative comnts about our project!"

Oh, is that so.

Upon hearing this, Zhou Mo Sen actually laughed.

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