Daytonymph

Deutonymphs are artificial organisms created from the genome of bacterial mitochondria using the nutC gene to produce myelin, which plays a central role in the development of the nervous system of humans and other animals. These bacteria, being anaerobic (living in oxygen-free conditions), do not have a negative effect on the recipient's body. The resulting myelin-like structures not only improve the transmission of nerve impulses, but can also be used as biosensors (in particular, to identify risk factors for brain cancer, recently discovered in the Kansas area).

Obtaining your own stem cells with abnormally long telomeres (for example, similar to skin or ovarian stem cells). These cells undergo apoptosis (programmed cell death) and are the precursor to undifferentiated stem cells. Telomeres, in turn, repeat the DNA replication cycle and after a certain amount