HometopRockefeller Patent Unveils Remote Cell Control Tech for Treatments

Rockefeller Patent Unveils Remote Cell Control Tech for Treatments

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A patent granted to Rockefeller University describes innovative technology for remotely modulating cell functions using nanoparticles and radio waves. This system, known as Nanoparticle Induced Circuit Excitation (NICE), targets specific cells to trigger precise biological responses, offering potential advancements in treating various diseases.

How the Technology Functions

Researchers engineer tiny nanoparticles, such as iron oxide or ferritin-based particles, and direct them to targeted cells either externally or internally. Exposure to radiofrequency waves causes these particles to generate mild heat, activating temperature-sensitive ion channels like TRPV1—the body’s capsaicin receptor.

This heat opens the channels, allowing calcium influx that initiates cellular activities. Responses include gene activation, protein production, hormone release like insulin, or neuron stimulation, all without invasive procedures.

Key Experiments in Mice

Studies detailed in the patent demonstrate practical applications. In one experiment, engineered cells implanted in mice released insulin upon radiofrequency exposure. Nanoparticles heated up, activated the cells, and rapidly lowered blood glucose levels, as shown in accompanying charts tracking insulin spikes and sugar drops.

Additional tests activated brain neurons in the midbrain and hypothalamus, regions linked to appetite, motivation, and dopamine. Stem cell experiments confirmed remote activation of cellular functions. Safety assessments monitored repeated exposures, ensuring no overheating of surrounding tissues.

Potential Medical Applications

The technology targets conditions such as diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, chronic pain, stroke, hormone imbalances, immune disorders, and certain neurological issues. By enabling non-invasive cell modulation, it promises new therapeutic options.

Public Reactions and Clarifications

Online discussions have raised concerns about misuse for behavioral control, fueled by the university’s Rockefeller ties. One social media user posted: ‘The global elites’ plans have been blown wide open. Does the patent registered in the name of Rockefeller University spell the end of humanity’s biological independence?’

However, the patent emphasizes medical uses with no indications of surveillance or mind control applications. Scientific descriptions focus solely on therapeutic cellular responses via radiofrequency signals.

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