So at this point we can use ultrasound transducers or ultrasonic phased array antennas to strip off the lipid bilayer coating of a virus, nucleating the DNA/RNA base pairing to grow/self essemble from a seed crystal to form a dipole magnetic moment nanoparticle - capable of crossing the blood brain barrier - then through photon upconversion can tranfer upaired electrons to open up the ion channels for optogenetic mind control... and the unforseen consequences of the scattered electrons is to become a chain reaction of free radicals that leads on to heat leading to hyperthermia leading to reactive oxygen species leading to neuroinflammation leading to oxidative stress ultimately causing diseases.

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🤓 optogenetic
had to look up what that is
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Bless your heart. 🙏🏻❤️

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Magnetogenetics aims to overcome these issues by manipulating neurons with magnetic stimuli. As magnetic fields can pass freely through organic tissue,...

Solid Lipid Nanoparticles (SLN) are already under investigation as a pharmaceutical tool able to change the pharmacokinetic and biodistribution of carried molecules. SLN are able to target drugs to lymph after duodenal administration and to overcome the Blood Brain Barrier (BBB). In this study, superparamagnetic SLN have been prepared, have colloidal size, in vitro analysis showed relaxometric properties similar to Endorem. In vivo Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the central nervous system (CNS) with both SLN and Endorem showed that superparamagnetic SLN have slower blood clearance than Endorem. MRI data are consistent with CNS uptake of SLN lasting up to the end of the experiment (135 min). These findings confirm the ability of SLN to overcome the BBB; SLN might be used as a CNS MRI contrast agent.

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