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Nanomedicine Art Gallery Image 117 Cell Repair Machines VII
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Cell Repair Machines VII |
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1993 |
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| Artist(s): |
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Michael G. Darwin |
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51,401 bytes |
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694 X 517 pixels |
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Black & White |
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The medical implications of cell repair devices are vast almost beyond reckoning. Infectious disease, cancer, arteriosclerosis — all could be completely eliminated. Even the aging process could be prevented or reversed by a technology capable of repairing cells at the molecular level, thus opening the door to virtually unlimited, healthy lifespans for all who survive to see this technology developed.
In this image, synaptic repair is being carried out by nanotechnologically-derived cell-repair devices. |
| Copyright Info: |
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© Copyright 1993 by the Alcor Life Extension Foundation. For reprint permission, please contact fred@alcor.org or the Alcor Life Extension Foundation at 7895 E. Acoma Drive, #110, Scottsdale, AZ 85260-6916, Tel. 1-800-367-2228. |
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Cryonics: Reaching for Tomorrow, Alcor Life Extension Foundation, Tucson, AZ, December 1993, 1998, page 24. Based closely on images in the original source: Michael G. Darwin, "The Anabolocyte: A Biological Approach to Repairing Cryoinjury," Life Extension Magazine: A Journal of the Life Extension Sciences 1(July/August 1977):80-83. |
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