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This design is essentially a neoblast ( Found pluripotent stem cells in planarians ), the cell nucleus neoblast is replaced by a human cell nucleus when neoblast multiply ( through mitosis ) The removal of cells that are not neoblasts is performed , leaving only neoblats , which are Applied to human, the same as before, which now has cell regeneration.

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Not sure it would work like you are imagining. Even if compatible, the new DNA will direct things going forward.

We do have cells that can replicate indefinitely already. Basically the risk of one becoming Cancer requires their numbers to be limited.

 

You'll want to look at:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telomerase

It's the primary way these various cells manage immortality of a sort.

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20 minutes ago, Endy0816 said:

Not sure it would work like you are imagining. Even if compatible, the new DNA will direct things going forward.

We do have cells that can replicate indefinitely already. Basically the risk of one becoming Cancer requires their numbers to be limited.

 

You'll want to look at:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telomerase

It's the primary way these various cells manage immortality of a sort.

I developed more projects in https://sites.google.com/view/nsgsite

 

 

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