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Scientists use EMF to activate a protein (Cyb5b) that can be used to turn on any gene.
They used it to activate OSK making old mice live MUCH longer.
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>EMF-inducible gene switch (Ei) for precise spatiotemporal gene expression control
>Cyb5b mediates EMF-specific calcium oscillations for gene switch activation
>Ei gene switch enables in vivo rejuvenation by reversing aging phenotypes
>Ei system models Alzheimer’s disease and restores serotonergic function in vivo
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>>16959384
source is:
Electromagnetic field-inducible in vivo gene switch for remote spatiotemporal control of gene expression
Junyeop Kim ∙ Yerim Hwang ∙ Sumin Kim ∙ Youngeun Kwon ∙ Jung-Suk Sung ∙ Jongpil Kim

https://www.cell.com/cell/abstract/S0092-8674(26)00330-2
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>>16959383
Drop a DOI
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>>16959386
Publication History: Received July 25, 2023; Revised February 10, 2026; Accepted March 17, 2026; Published online April 14, 2026
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2026.03.029
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2026.03.029
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vindicated
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>>16959383
What can be done with this?
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>>16959423
I can turn on the genes that make you gay
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>>16959423
>enables in vivo rejuvenation
>models Alzheimer’s disease and restores serotonergic function in vivo
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>>16959425
Off, Anon...he was shown a protein vagina and he shrugged in confusion...

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