Professor Lu sighed, sitting in the office, he was still thinking about the mysterious Huaxu.
They were still haunting various research institutes before, but since they found out that they were cheated, that person never appeared again.
"Why is it just right? I wanted to let Professor Lin pretend not to know, and wait for him to go to the laboratory next time, but the person just didn't come, and the phone number recorded by Professor Lin couldn't get through..."
Professor Lu sighed, wondering how Huaxu knew about it in advance.
"Could it be that there is a ghost among us?"
Professor Lu opened the mailbox and looked at the contacts he knew with suspicious eyes.
Everyone is a medical worker. He didn't want to doubt it, but was it true that everyone was cheated? How can there be such a powerful liar
Maybe some of them were pretending to be cheated, but in fact they were using it as a cover to help Huaxu on purpose!
In this way, it explains why Tonghua Market is so comfortable. Some people provide him with information, and some people provide him with deceptive identities. Afterwards, he said, "I was deceived, but there is nothing wrong with it."
Maybe Hua Xu is really a hidden student of a certain professor, just out of some difficulties, and does not reveal his true identity to others!
The more Professor Lu thought about it, the more likely it became, so he wondered who was the most likely.
Suddenly, with a ding, an email just arrived.
"Um?"
Professor Lu took a look, and a stranger sent him a paper.
"New virus h1n1? Isn't this the level 5 virus notified by the WHO a few days ago?"
Professor Lu was a little surprised. He just found out about h1n1. It is said that it has spread across the country, so it is classified as level five.
So far, countries have not made any breakthrough research on it, and even many domestic scholars are still learning related materials.
Even simple and straightforward detection methods have not yet been developed, let alone solutions.
And the title of this paper actually says that there is a solution
"I'm afraid it is some preventive measures such as washing hands frequently and wearing masks."
Professor Lu looked at the email, and as expected, it introduced in detail the nature of the virus, its symptoms, and the way of transmission, and how to prevent it was written in extreme detail.
It also pre-judged the virus as a level six, saying that if it does not have a specific drug, it will inevitably become a global pandemic.
"Well, indeed, the WHO experts also judged in the same way."
Professor Lu has read several WHO announcement papers and predicted this trend.
And this paper is even more detailed than that introduced by the WHO. Many detailed features are as if countless clinical tests have been done.
"Who researched this in China? Probably the first paper on h1n1 in China."
"What do you send it to me? It should be submitted to the editorial department of a large academic journal..."
While thinking about it, Professor Lu looked at the bottom of the paper: "The synthetic formula of special medicine is in Attachment 1."
"Huh?"
"What? Special medicine?"
When Professor Lu saw this, he almost thought that he had read it wrong, and thought that it was no wonder that it was not submitted to the editorial departments of major journals. It might be someone's imagination.
How long has it been? How did the special medicine come out? Are there clinical trials
But with the mentality of taking a look, Professor Lu downloaded the attachment.
"That's right, there is actually a formula for the detection reagent, and the synthetic formula is very detailed."
"And this special medicine...is it so simple?"
"This is really not conjecture? How could the special medicine appear so quickly?"
Professor Lu didn't believe it at all, but after reading it, he felt that it made sense.
Mainly because of the detection reagent, with his eyesight, he knew it was real at a glance.
Although it is difficult to distinguish the true and false of the specific medicine, the synthetic formula is very simple anyway, just try it.
Ever since, he immediately went back to school and asked two graduate students to help make testing reagents.
As for the experiment of specific drugs, it is not so simple to do, it needs approval and patients.
The detection reagents were easily made. From this, we can see that the editors of the paper are very powerful, and they used very simple materials.
But whether it works or not, you have to try it to know.
Professor Lu returned to the hospital with the reagents and began to select cases and select influenza patients.
After that, people took their blood samples and did a test.
Professor Lu had been busy for a whole day, and at four o'clock in the afternoon, the test results came out.
"Among the 24 people, one person tested positive. We obtained a virus sample from it, and after comparing it with the gene of the international database, it was determined to be h1n1."
"It really works!"
Professor Lu was very excited, and immediately took the test report and rushed to the Modu Institute of Drug Research.
Now in Shanghai, there is only one organization that has officially established a project to conquer h1n1.
"This paper must be published as soon as possible!" In order to prevent the recipient of the email from seeing it in time, Professor Lu simply rushed to the research institute with the paper himself.
However, when he got there, he found that professors from multiple schools were also there.
Dean Hong laughed and said, "Look! Another one!"
"..." Professor Lu looked blank, not knowing what was going on.
"You are already the sixth professor to come here with this paper." Dean Hong smiled.
After listening to the explanation, Professor Lu realized that the same email was sent to many professors, some of whom were not majors in virus or pharmacology at all, and they all saw the papers.
Not only that, but this is also the first domestic paper on h1n1 analysis.
The first article is such an important discovery that directly solves the detection problem, and it will undoubtedly be sent to international forums for experts from all over the world to learn from.
"Why don't you send it soon?" Professor Lu said.
"No, the capital has already sent it... Academician Gong in the capital has already completed the experiment immediately and sent it directly to the WHO." Dean Hong said.
"Not only that, but the Shanghai side and the Yangcheng side also issued the same papers. The WHO even asked us, why did we have to publish the papers three times?"
Professor Lu was dumbfounded. He didn't expect this email to be sent to so many people at the same time.
But it's okay, I guess it's because I'm afraid that someone won't see it in time, so I cast a wide net.
However, why don't institutions or individuals who can research such important results so quickly publish it themselves? Why are the names kept private
But to sign... Messiah
"Who is this Messiah?"
"Who knows? It looks like a foreign name, but it's written in Chinese. I don't know why I changed my name."
While the two were talking, another expert came outside, Professor Zhu.
"Okay, here comes another one! Old Zhu, you are here!"
When everyone asked, it was true that the paper was also sent.
Old Zhu said, "Have you tried the special medicine?"
Dean Hong said: "It's being tested, and I'm waiting for the results."
"That medicine is useless. I have taken it once at school, and it has no effect on the virus!" Lao Zhu said.
"Oh, it really is fake." Several professors were slightly disappointed when they heard this.
Dean Hong frowned and said, "No, the drug is to change the structure of the intestinal flora, allowing the bacteria to release a new enzyme to help the immune system recognize the h1n1 virus."
"That is to say, this is for bacteria. If you want to let the drug enter the stomach, if your experiment is directly used to kill the virus, it will definitely not work."
Professor Lu said: "But is this really possible? Wouldn't it be better to find a special drug that can directly help the immune system recognize the virus? This person's thinking is very strange. He is obviously treating the virus, but he makes a special drug for bacteria. …”
"Like the enzyme he said, if we synthesize it directly, isn't it a special drug?"
"I don't understand this person's thinking... why do you want bacteria to secrete it?"
Dean Hong suddenly trembled all over, as if he realized something and fell into memory.
Then he said: "This way of thinking is a bit like Huaxu..."
"What? Huaxu?" Professor Lu's eyes widened.
Dean Hong immediately found a computer to log into his mailbox, and retrieved the thesis that Hua Xu had sent him.
"Look, this is the thesis Hua Xu wrote when he lied to me."
"What's this writing? It's a mess." Professor Lu frowned after looking at it for a while.
Dean Hong said: "It's a bit messy, but the data is correct. The derivation has omitted a lot, and it needs to be explained to see. At that time, Huaxu introduced to me that drugs can affect the intestinal flora, and then transform the immune system. way to cure all kinds of diseases."
After watching it for a long time, and with Dean Hong's explanation, everyone gradually understood it.
"The theory is good, and it is feasible. As a medicinal diet, it is very useful in health care... But if it is used to treat diseases, with all due respect, isn't it superfluous?" Lao Zhu said with a smile.
Professor Lu also said: "Yes, no matter what kind of compound he uses bacteria to secrete to help the immune system. If we directly analyze the compound and then synthesize it artificially, wouldn't the therapeutic effect be more direct?"
Dean Hong nodded and said, "I thought so too. He was just an 'undergraduate student' at the time. After listening to it, I was just surprised by his knowledge, so I was deeply impressed."
"When you said that just now, I remembered that the authors of these two papers had the same thinking."
At this time, the Modu Drug Research Institute finally gave the experimental results.
Everyone was invited to the meeting room, and the deputy director told them in shock: "Special medicine is useful, and it is very efficient!"
"In just four hours, the patient's immune system produced the corresponding immunoglobulin, and then accurately recognized h1n1 and killed it!"
Everyone was dumbfounded, this is the perfect special medicine!
Antibodies produced in four hours? H1N1 has not had time to get sick!
In the field of epidemic prevention, this is a perfect solution.
What do you mean by four hours? It is equivalent to a group of enemies sneaking into the city, just hiding in a private house, still dormant waiting for the opportunity to make a plan!
Before they could get out, they were suddenly killed in the face by the guards, surrounded the houses, took their photos, and shouted: "You are already surrounded!"
When did the immune system become so powerful? Antibodies are produced before the virus has committed any crime!
There are many types of specific medicines, and the current one is the best one, which directly helps the immune system to produce antibodies.
Generally, it depends on the vaccine. That is to say, the doctor forced a group of enemies who looked the same, but were already very weak, to inject them into the human body, directly causing trouble, and even tied a horn, calling out 'I am a virus' everywhere.
In this way, the immune guards will immediately eliminate them, and then quickly gain experience and produce antibodies.
After that, if the same virus makes trouble again, the immune system can also solve it.
"But the special drug now is obviously not a vaccine, nor is it a recognition agent for viruses, but for bacteria." Professor Zhu said.
Dean Hong said: "It's the enzyme! The Messiah used the drug to make the bacteria secrete a certain new enzyme, and then let the immune system produce antibodies."
This is equivalent to h1n1 lurking in a private house, and has no plans to act today.
But the snake bacteria in the city were suddenly hit by a special drug, and this special drug imitated the h1n1 virus to hit it.
The chemical process in it is represented by anthropomorphic means, 'I h1n1 is going to beat you to death today! Kill this city! '
So the bacteria realized that there was such a group of enemies in the city.
'This is the city where I live! '
Then the bacteria directly reported the opponent's information to the immune guards.
The immune guard analyzed the appearance of the enemy from the intelligence, and dispatched immediately!
This metaphor is not appropriate, but it is such a process.
After everyone read the report, the more they thought about it, the more surprised they became.
"This special medicine is not a vaccine, but it indirectly achieves the effect of a vaccine. The antelope horns in this special medicine can even harm bacteria, but under this kind of damage, it 'just happens' to make the bacteria secrete that enzyme, And that kind of enzyme affects the immune system, causing antibodies to appear in advance, and the virus is still latent, so it has already been immunized."
Professor Lu was amazed, and said: "This kind of special medicine, no matter how you look at it, it seems to be luck... It happened to be caught!"
"Next, we only need to synthesize that enzyme, and then match the appropriate ingredients to make a special medicine, and then we can cure h1n1."
The deputy director stood up, shook his head vigorously and said, "No...it's not luck!"
"Besides, synthesizing that kind of enzyme can't make new special medicines."
"Why? Are there side effects?" Everyone asked.
The deputy director said: "The special drug provided by this paper does have side effects, which are very small. It can only be said that some people may be allergic."
"The key to the problem is that the enzymes secreted by the bacteria in the bodies of several patients... are different!"
Everyone was stunned, and then shouted in an uproar: "What did you say? You said that after taking the same medicine, everyone produced different enzymes?"
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