Chapter 527: Chapter 527 Liu’s mother test subject?
“Hehe, it’s nothing. Just thinking about those things gives a headache.”
“Headache? What’s wrong? Didn’t we get everything back?”
“Yes, the feces I told you about before.”
“Oh, I rember. Didn’t you say that it needed so refinent after getting back? What’s the matter, have you encountered difficulties in the refining process?”
“I found out that there is a problem with so of the components. So I must go back and get so specialized equipnt to conduct the experints. Right now, there really is no other way.”
“Oh, I see. Can you afford to delay a few more days? Otherwise, you can leave first, and I’ll arrange for a car to take you directly.”
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“No need. These items can be stored indefinitely. So I’ve already safely stored them. You don’t have to worry about that.”
“That’s good. By the way, do you have sothing on your mind, or did you just want to co out for so fresh air?”
“Nothing much, just feeling a little suffocated in the room.”
“I was thinking of taking a walk around the town. What do you think, are you interested?”
“Hehe, Brother Lin, you should go by yourself. My mind is a ss right now, and I’m pondering over a lot of things. After going back, I’ll have a whole pile of troubleso matters waiting for .”
“How about I co into your room and we chat for a bit? Are you interested?”
“Chat with ? Sure, what would you like to talk about?”
“It’s not very convenient to talk here. Shall we go into the room to chat?”
Actually, at this mont, Lin Yi was struck by a sudden idea.
After all, Ling’er had always been dedicated to the research of these drugs. If that was the case, he felt that he should really sit down with Ling’er to discuss Liu Yao’s mother’s dical condition.
Regarding the treatnt, he was definitely capable, but when it ca to the use of dication and the understanding of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics, no one could surpass Ling’er.
He followed Ling’er into her room, and she then poured a cup of tea for him, placing it in front of him.
“Brother Lin, what is it you wanted to talk about? Go ahead.”
“About Liu Yao’s mother’s illness, do you have any understanding from before?”
“Oh, that. I do know a bit about it. Is there sothing wrong?”
“What do you think about her condition?”
“What else is there to think? It’s cancer. So far, it remains an insurmountable issue in dicine.”
“And what do you think is the cause of this issue?”
“It’s quite obvious. These cancer cells are simply normal cells of the body that, after experiencing certain environntal changes, mutate and thus beco malignant.”
“Yes, so why can’t we target these malignant cells and then take so treatnt asures against them?”
“That’s not so simple because these cells are closely related to other cells. When we eliminate these cells, other cells are also affected. Ultimately, the cure can be worse than the disease.”
“But as far as I know, there seems to be an option of targeted therapy in this world.”
“Yes, this targeted drug was also developed by them later, aid at certain mutations in cancer cells, for instance, so prominent changes. If they’re pronounced enough, we can use this type of targeted dication to directly eradicate these cancer cells. And so far, the results are actually quite good,” Lin Yi said.
“Then why can’t we continue in this direction to look for solutions? Maybe we could overco this problem,” Brother Lin replied.
“It’s not that simple,” Lin Yi said. “Besides, so cell mutations occur due to specific environnts and special reasons. It’s not like every cancer patient can easily do all of this. It requires so genetic testing and certain conditions to be fully compatible.”
“Have you done any research in this area?” Brother Lin asked.
“I did study it before, using so expensive traditional Chinese dicinal herbs to simulate their living environnt and see if it was possible to achieve a restraining effect,” Lin Yi replied.
“And now? Have there been any results?” Brother Lin inquired.
“As of now, the results are negligible. Besides, if I really want to do it, I must find a suitable donor and then cultivate that environnt within their body,” Lin Yi explained.
“Cultivate an environnt?” Brother Lin questioned.
“Exactly. My idea is to create a specific environnt and then induce so kind of mutation in these cells. With that, we could use the corresponding herbal materials and then kill them off one by one,” Lin Yi elaborated.
“Isn’t that just the thods of Western dicine you’re talking about? Using those targeted dications?” Brother Lin challenged.
“No, no, no, what I intend to use is definitely not the targeted drugs of Western dicine. Although Western targeted drugs do have specific targets for eradication, the main issue is that when they enter the human body, they still affect normal cells to a certain extent,” Lin Yi clarified.
“So you’re talking about using purely traditional Chinese dicine thods to directly treat the pathology?” Brother Lin speculated.
“That’s the idea. But the problem now is that I can’t find an appropriate subject for the experint, so my ideas can’t be realized,” Lin Yi said with a sense of frustration.
“What do you think about Liu Yao’s mother’s condition? Is she suitable for your experint?” Brother Lin inquired.
“What are you saying? To conduct experints on her mother? That’s absolutely out of the question. Besides, this lab is all unknown territory,” Lin Yi protested.
“No, it’s unknown because it was under your control before. But if it were up to , maybe things wouldn’t be the sa,” Brother Lin suggested confidently.
Ling’er listened to this conversation, thoroughly confused.
However, the trip to Xi Lian Mountain really gave her a whole new perspective on Lin Yi.
She gradually realized that Lin Yi must be hiding many skills.
And he probably wouldn’t show these abilities until the very end.
But the conversation today couldn’t be without basis.
She knew that Lin Yi was soone who deeply valued life; he would never use soone so lightly for an experint.
Unless he was absolutely certain in his heart.,
“Brother Lin, what exactly do you an? Can you be clear?” Ling’er asked.
“To tell the truth, I have researched this kind of project before, and actually, my thoughts are quite similar to yours,” Brother Lin confessed.
“Brother Lin, are you saying that you also thought about killing the cells this way?” Ling’er inquired.
“What I had in mind wasn’t to kill them with dication, but to use a specific environnt to cultivate these cells. Since they can devour normal cells, then by following the rule of nature where the big eats the small, don’t you think this should maintain balance?” Brother Lin speculated.
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