Chapter 107: Transplantation

The prisoners placed in the basement cell, they are about to face many fates.

After Leon has studied them thoroughly, he will undergo body modification surgery, and then release them again to work for Leon permanently.

For example, Mr. Freeze Victor Freese, he studied low-temperature physics, specializing in the second type of superconductor, and also has a deep research on tumor cryotherapy in the medical field.

Then there's the poison ivy woman Pamela Lillian Eisley, who was a very good botanist before an accident caused her body cells to be overloaded with chlorophyll - so Leon asked her to work in the field of plant cells.

To Li Ang's surprise, Bain, who seemed to be five big and three thick, also had a very high academic quality, not only proficient in mathematics, chemistry, physics, but also had doctorate-level knowledge in philosophy, geology, and medicine, and could be regarded as the most versatile of these scientific researchers.

The last one is Harry Quinn, a slender female villain who graduated from Boston University before becoming obsessed with clowns, was a neurologist and psychologist who used to specialize in the effects of brain region loss on criminal behavior, so Leon assigned her to study the design of the brain structure of the improved butcher.

In addition, because of Poison Ivy's strong request, Leon arranged Harry Quinn's research room next to the plant cell research room, so that the two lilies with an ambiguous relationship could have an office romance in the open.

As for the Death Shooter in the Suicide Squad, Captain Rick Fleg, Killer Crocodile, Parasite, and Vengeance Demon, these unskilled thugs have also been given the opportunity to participate in multiple research projects hosted by Leon.

Whenever Bane and Harry Quinn saw those former teammates of the Suicide Squad, who were tossed and dissected by Leon over and over again, and carried out various taboo human body modifications, they would sincerely sigh: "Knowledge changes fate.....

Science and technology are the primary productive forces, and this sentence is not broken.

In the past month, top academic journals such as "Nature", "Science", and "Cell" have been slaughtered by papers related to artificial organs.

With the establishment of the regenerative medicine research institute of meme company, many industry giants and scientific research institutions in the pharmaceutical industry have thrown olive branches to want to cooperate, and some university professors are even willing to put down their scientific research projects and join the newly established research institute.

In fact, the concept of artificial organs is not new, and related companies have followed up for many years, especially the Army Ma Run, a third-class member of the US Army, whose subordinate scientific research institute has been studying how to help soldiers with broken limbs in the war for many years.

However, so far, all they can do is fill the inconsequential parts of fingers, toes, and ears with a pulp-like lump of flesh, and psychological rehabilitation is far more meaningful than practical, and there is no clue about the artificial heart in the body that can last for many years.

However, memetic companies can extract bone marrow stem cells from patients, and after guided modification, cultivate and manufacture organs that have no rejection reaction at all, including but not limited to the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys, trachea, blood vessels, large intestine, small intestine....

Coronary heart disease caused by old age? Cut it, change the heart.

Severe burns to the skin caused by a fire? Cut it and apply a new layer of skin.

Addicted to gaming causes your liver to explode? Cut it and change it to a liver.

Of course, it is not so easy to operate, and in order for the organ to function perfectly, it is necessary to achieve a perfect level of nerve connection during the replacement process.

Early in the morning, the doorman of the Memetic Company's Regenerative Medicine Research Institute opened the door, and there was a long line outside the door.

These people come from all over the world, of all ages and skin colors, and most of them carry large bags and live in makeshift tents.

They are not refugees, not fruit fans waiting for the release of iPhones, but volunteers who have traveled thousands of miles to volunteer for artificial organ transplant experiments.

These volunteers may have suffered from illness for more than a decade, exhausted their money, energy and even hope during the long journey to seek medical treatment, and together with their families, they fell into a torturous running track.

The Institute of Regenerative Medicine is the god of hope.

The fat gatekeeper in uniform stood in the cold wind and took a deep breath, the cold temperature made the drowsy brain wake up instantly.

He pulled the report out of his coat pocket and shouted, "Sarah Savage of Salt Lake City." ”

In the tent, a thin, pale woman stood up excitedly, while her husband, who was standing next to her, pursed his lips and did his best not to let the tears fall.

The man supported his wife, walked up the steps under the envious gaze of others, and handed the thick stack of medical records to the doorman, "My wife has type IIIA lung cancer..."

"I know," the doorman said, rolling his eyes, and speaking as gently as he could, "the doctor has already seen her medical records, go upstairs and wait for the stem cell extraction." ”

The man took his wife to the second floor with a thousand thanks, while the doorman continued to read the form.

Ten places are open in one day, and only 10 of these patients who are waiting outside the institute have a chance to be selected and treated as lucky recipients of the artificial organ transplant program.

After all, the medical institute has limited personnel and resources, and even if it works hard in three shifts, it can treat several patients.

Second, there is still a huge controversy within the FDA about the artificial organ transplant program, and some bureaucrats, media, and public officials who have accepted money and bribes from pharmaceutical giants have riveted the memetic company's move against human ethics and selectively ignored civilians who have received treatment and are in good health.

Meme's regenerative medicine research has always kept a small clinical scope, and it is also convenient to screen out medical malpractice troublemakers who have received money to come and smash the scene.

Fortunately, in the United States, there are not a few powerful people who are seriously ill, and in order not to offend meme companies, the vast majority of brain-sound upper-level people have given the green light to this project, and have not let those pharmaceutical companies whose jobs have been smashed do stupid things such as arson.

As the names were announced one by one, a few families rejoiced, and most sighed and grieved.

"The tenth is... Stephen Strangle" The doorman gave his last name and muttered, "Dr. Stephen Strangle, the prefix is still a doctor." ”