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Chapter 265 Abyss Plan (6)

If it’s lost, it’s lost.

Professor Ren didn't believe these things originally, he believed in science.

The little wooden sculpture was just a toy from childhood, so he didn't feel sad when he lost it. He just felt that losing some things was inevitable.

He returned to China when his mother was seriously ill, and just in time to avoid those few years when new leadership came to power, he was able to gain a foothold in the country.

His life was smooth and peaceful, with almost no hardship.

He has not made any major achievements in scientific research, just like his life which is lukewarm.

The fact that he was able to participate in this project was just a privilege given to him by Dean Qi, not because of his outstanding abilities.

The size of the weight depends on the size of the goods.

Professor Ren really doesn't want to wade into this muddy water. Doing things beyond one's ability could easily cost one's life.

Professor Ren stood up and returned to the laboratory without any further politeness.

Everyone in the laboratory is busy with their own work and few people talk to each other. Even if you are absent from class, no one will pay attention, let alone other things.

Professor Ren sat down at his workstation and began to sort the slice specimens delivered today.

The woman was a little strange, but there was a certain mystery surrounding their line of work.

Professor Ren could understand, but he didn't want to be dragged into this.

Sometimes we are only one step away from the truth, but since we have been told that something exists, it proves that it really exists.

Professor Ren pursues the truth, which is a common problem among researchers, with a strong desire for exploration and curiosity.

Professor Ren values ​​his life too much to put himself in danger just to satisfy his curiosity.

Perhaps many years later, Professor Ren will regret the decision he made at this moment.

But Professor Ren is a person who lives in the present.

Living in the present means working hard. Professor Ren placed the slice under the microscope and turned first the coarse adjustment knob and then the fine adjustment knob. The field of vision was filled with cells with clear boundaries.

This is a bone marrow slice in his hand. It is evenly painted and well stained.

There are no assistants for research here, so some numerical observations and simple experiments have to be done by myself.

He had taken the time to look at the data done by his previous colleague. Apart from some values ​​being a little high and different from the usual values, he didn't find anything else.

However, he still has to do all the work again, because the authenticity of things can only be guaranteed after he has inspected them with his own eyes.

I haven't seen the slices this morning. They should have been delivered at lunchtime. The division of labor is clear. There is no need to ask too much. Just do your own job well.

Under the microscope, the bone marrow nucleated cells proliferate actively, and the ratio of neutrophils to granulocytes is low.

The erythrocyte system proliferates, with some immature red blood cells and poor hemoglobin maturation.

The lymphocyte ratio and megakaryocyte system are fine.

Professor Ren recorded the data item by item and wrote down his observation conclusions.

There were a lot of specimens sent to him, and he examined them carefully. Before he knew it, an afternoon had passed.

He had a dream last night. He had completely forgotten what the dream was about, but he still felt a little dizzy due to lack of sleep.

He wanted to take a break at noon, but he met that woman again. Professor Ren took off his glasses and planned to lie down and take a nap to relax. However, he slept until the evening and was awakened by his physiological instinct.

I simply went back to the dormitory to take a shower and have dinner.

I returned to the lab in the evening and finished writing the remaining summary.

Generally, after writing the summary, Professor Ren would go through it again to check for omissions and fill in the gaps.

So I took a bone marrow biopsy.

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