Chapter 1531: Chapter 1136: Now is Not a Good Ti to Chat_2
“Yes, after all, the hereditary genealogy is an indirect diagnostic thod, and it can’t directly explain the problem.”
“Just like doing research, we need to pay attention to ethics here, otherwise it’s easy to backfire.”
“I really hope to continue the research. Either there’s an issue with the child’s kinship, or so of our basic theories in genetics need revision. I sincerely hope it’s the latter, so we might discover flaws in the current theories, improve upon them, or even develop new genetic theories.”
Everyone was eager to solve the contradictory phenona exhibited in this case, hoping to get to the bottom of it.
In scientific research, such curiosity and passion for exploration are very important. Many innovations co from investigating these small anomalies, leading to final results.
After the discussion, Yang Ping conveyed the opinions discussed at the institute to Director Xu of the Neurology Departnt. Director Xu also supported continuing the examination to uncover the truth. Although the central nervous system infection symptoms have been treated, the epilepsy symptoms still persist. The frequency of seizures is not as high as before, but they still occur, indicating that the cause of the epilepsy symptoms has not been eradicated.
Furthermore, Director Xu carefully questioned Tong Yongqian’s father, who, upon careful recollection, rembered that the seizures occurred after being in outdoor freshwater. This dical history is very important as it directly distinguishes that there is no direct relationship between the epilepsy and the amoeba infection. There is another cause, but epilepsy and the amoeba infection coincidentally occurred together. Without carefully analyzing these logics, it’s easy to confuse the two.
Director Xu talked to Tong Yongqian’s parents separately based on Yang Ping’s suggestion, instead of having a joint conversation.
Tong Yongqian’s father agreed to continue with the examination, hoping to find out the cause of the epilepsy through further investigation so that targeted treatnt could be applied. After all, the child is only fourteen years old. If the treatnt is delayed now, there will be regrets in the future.
However, Tong Yongqian’s mother firmly disagreed with the examination. She initially cited cost as a reason, but Director Xu told her that the examination could be free. She said she didn’t want to go through the hassle anymore and couldn’t co up with a reasonable excuse. When Director Xu continued to persuade her, she got angry and directly accused Director Xu of acting recklessly, leading them to undergo so aningless experintal checks.
Through the conversation, Director Xu more or less figured out the situation. Continuing the examination might really lead to trouble. She is a doctor, not a detective. Since the family doesn’t want the examination, she had to give up.
It’s just that half of Tong Yongqian’s illness has been clarified, and the other half remains unclear, which will leave hidden dangers. Director Xu had the parents sign a discharge consent form.
This special case, for various reasons, ultimately did not undergo further examination, and only half of the diagnosis was made, inevitably leaving so regrets. This made the doctors in the Neurology Departnt have to consider how to describe this only half-diagnosed case when writing the case report.
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The sensation caused by the paper published by the Sanbo Research Institute has not subsided, and the heat is still rising.
Sanbo Hospital had to post an announcent online, stating that this new tumor treatnt thod is not yet in clinical trials, and its specific effect is still unknown. Please do not overinterpret it.
As for the paper’s case report, it is just a case report without statistical significance. Moreover, the side effects of the new treatnt and other factors are currently unknown, and laboratory technology is still far from clinical application.
After the announcent was released, the institute’s phone finally began to slow down.
Professor Manstein, far away in Germany, achieved a breakthrough in his spinal cord injury research under the guidance of Yang Ping’s spatial theory. Conducting experints on mice, he observed under a microscope that a small number of cut spinal cord segnts were actually replenished with original cells, and a small number of nerve fibers experienced original cell repair.
This is an extrely significant discovery. If the research continues and experintal results can be expanded and replicated, Professor Manstein might win a second Nobel Prize. Of course, this Nobel Prize would need to be shared with Yang Ping, as he used Yang Ping’s theory.
Previously, Professor Manstein’s research had always been stagnant because, within the current frawork of dical theory, he couldn’t succeed no matter what he did. Later, when Yang Ping published the Spatial Orientation Gene Theory, he suddenly realized that he finally found the mystery of original cell repair—a mysterious force deep within life can guide cells at specific locations to differentiate into specific types. During the process of cell division and differentiation, they can be constructed according to a preset spatial configuration.
This theory was like a distant beacon, illuminating the path for Manstein.
In the middle of the night, Yang Ping groggily picked up the vibrating phone, worried it was an ergency surgery. He hadn’t perford an ergency surgery in a long ti, but still maintained his ability to respond.
However, seeing that it was a call from abroad, he wondered which patient or family mber was consulting about K virus treatnt. Recently, their phone numbers had all been leaked, and they hadn’t dared to turn on their phones. It was only recently that things got slightly better, and they dared to turn on their phones.
Yang Ping directly hung up the call, but the caller was persistent, calling again each ti he hung up. Yang Ping hung up over ten tis before finally switching off the phone.
“Why did you turn off your phone?”
Professor Manstein in Germany was dumbfounded, pacing the laboratory back and forth with clenched fists, too excited to contain himself.
Even just a few regenerated nerve fibers is a breakthrough from zero. Today there are a few, in the future, there might be countless numbers.
“No, I have to get through to him!”
Manstein continued trying to reach Yang Ping, but the phone was off, so he started calling for Professor Yang in the group chat.
But with Yang Ping’s phone off, he couldn’t see WeChat ssages.
The next morning, Yang Ping turned on his phone, and my goodness, there were already hundreds of new ssages in the group chat. Manstein had been mobbed in the group.
“Manstein! What is wrong with you? Do you know what ti it is in China now? Disturbing Professor Yang at this hour?”
“Even if it were ergency surgery, Professor Yang can’t fly over to save the day now.”
“Keep disturbing, and we’ll kick you out.”
“Did you take the wrong dicine?”
“Group owner! Kick him out.”
Then a series of red packets were sent out.
“Wait, let’s see how this guy behaves. We should give him a chance to nd his ways.”
“Yes, healing and saving lives, we shouldn’t just knock him down in one go. Everyone makes mistakes.”
“This group is tolerant. We should allow a few impulsive mistakes.”
It turned out last night’s call was from Manstein. Yang Ping checked, and Professor Manstein had sent many WeChat ssages to share his news. His experint achieved a breakthrough from zero, observing three nerve fibers that had successfully undergone original cell repair under the microscope.
Indeed, a research fanatic—discovering even three nerve fibers. Anyone else wouldn’t have been so ticulous or persistent.
This shows he’s a step closer to his crazy head transplant experint’s success.
Manstein’s head transplant experint has been ethically banned in many countries, yet the guy is still keen on pursuing it. His research on spinal cord injuries is to prepare for his head transplant experint. He’s getting further along this path.
“Professor!”
Manstein finally reached Yang Ping on the phone.
“Your spatial orientation gene theory is incredible. Under its guidance, my spinal cord research experint achieved a breakthrough. Guess what I saw?”
First thing in the morning, it’s better not to play this guessing ga.
“Just tell directly, what did you see?” Yang Ping wasn’t interested in dragging it out.
“I saw original cell repair on nerve fibers—three of them! I actually saw them. The filled ports are orderly aligned original cells, not cells that form scars. They miraculously repaired the broken nerve fiber ends. Professor! I’m so excited right now. For the next 24 hours, maybe 48 hours, or even longer, I definitely won’t be able to sleep. I’ve already drank several bottles of beer; it’s amazing.” Manstein was clearly not in a normal state.
“Congratulations, but I have to go to work now.” Yang Ping hung up the phone.
It would be better to talk to him after he calms down. In this current frantic state, Manstein was not suitable for a conversation.
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