I listened to my sister's words today.

Chapter 283 Treatment Direction

In the laboratory not far from the mother and daughter's lounge, the light shone coldly on the white laboratory table.

Jiang Ling and a group of researchers were staring intently at the blood analyzer in front of them.

The data on the screen surged like waves, flashing complex curves and numbers, and the air was filled with an indescribable tension.

Jiang Ling picked up the latest blood report, frowned, took a deep breath, and said, "Let's get her previous blood reports for comparison."

Before he finished speaking, the assistant beside him had already quickly operated, and two completely different sets of blood images appeared on the projector one after another.

The blood in the old report seemed unremarkable, with the red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets distributed in an ordinary manner. Although it had weak repair properties, it clearly required external assistance.

But today's new report has left everyone stunned. The cell structure has been completely renewed, and every cell exudes self-healing ability.

“It’s a world of difference!”

A young researcher exclaimed in a low voice, his finger almost touching the screen as he pointed at several sets of prominent data.

Jiang Ling nodded, but her eyes did not leave the screen, and her eyes revealed deeper worry.

"All previous prevention plans have been overturned and rebuilt..."

"All medications have to be readjusted based on the current blood characteristics."

"Arrange the test first, then formulate a new plan."

Not long after, the discussion began about the problem with the little guy's right ear.

An older researcher spoke in a low voice.

His words instantly darkened the atmosphere in the conference room. "If it's an acquired injury, traditional treatments could be considered, but... Miss's situation..."

"The nerves in my right ear have barely developed, and some areas have even atrophied. The chances of recovery are slim."

The conference room was silent, and everyone was lost in thought.

“How about getting a cochlear implant?”

Finally, someone came up with the first proposal. It was a young female researcher holding a rough sketch in her hand.

He confidently explained, "We can build an adaptive biological model based on existing human medical technology and the young lady's light sheet."

"Cochlear?"

Jiang Ling raised her eyebrows and glanced at the others.

"Not feasible!"

A senior researcher immediately retorted, his tone firm and unquestionable.

"The light sheet does provide some reference value, but you have to know that the young lady's biological framework is completely different from that of humans!"

“Even if the model can be developed, the failure rate and risks of conducting experiments in such an unfamiliar environment are uncontrollable.”

Others nodded in agreement.

"What about…gene therapy?"

Someone else suggested this, this time a middle-aged researcher. He flipped open a thick file, glanced through it, and continued, "We could try gene editing technology to fundamentally repair or replace the atrophied nerve tissue."

"This is perhaps the closest solution to success at the moment."

Jiang Ling did not express her opinion immediately. She gently put down the documents in her hand, leaned back in her chair, and slowly scanned everyone in the laboratory.

Her mind was also in a mess. Faced with various possibilities, she knew that every decision was related to the future of the little one, and the slightest carelessness would result in irreversible consequences.

Jiang Ling pondered for a moment and finally spoke: "Gene therapy is indeed a direction, but its safety and effectiveness must be ensured."

He paused and looked at the middle-aged researcher who had made the suggestion. "Lead the team to conduct a more in-depth genetic analysis to find the most suitable repair method."

The middle-aged researcher nodded in agreement and immediately called the team together to discuss the specific steps.

The meeting room gradually regained some vitality, and each team member had a clear division of labor and began to get busy.

"also…."

Jiang Ling continued.

"Trying to use nanotechnology for neural network repair."

Her words surprised everyone. This field was still at the cutting edge, but it was precisely because of this that a groundbreaking treatment plan could be provided for the young lady.

Nanorobots can be programmed to precisely repair tiny damage in neural networks and, in theory, be able to integrate seamlessly with existing biological structures.

At this moment, an assistant hurried into the conference room and handed Jiang Ling a new data report.

"This is the latest analysis of the young lady's immune system that has just been completed."

Jiang Ling quickly glanced at the report, frowning. "It seems there's an unknown antibody in the body that's showing a strong rejection reaction to foreign substances."

This discovery took everyone by surprise and added complexity to the treatment process.

How to implement treatment without triggering a violent response from the immune system is a new challenge facing them.

Jiang Ling's eyes darkened, and she couldn't help but feel stressed about this complicated situation.

"Let's further study the properties of this antibody first."

Jiang Ling placed the latest report on the projection screen.

The atmosphere in the conference room became solemn again. Everyone realized that this discovery could be the key to a breakthrough, or it could be the biggest obstacle.

"A new group is needed to specifically study this antibody."

Jiang Ling said in a deep voice.

"Be sure to give me a detailed report within three days, including the current status of the immune system and possible solutions."

The young researcher in charge of immune research immediately stood up and nodded nervously.

"I understand, Patriarch, we will act as soon as possible."

"besides…"

Jiang Ling thought for a moment.

“In terms of nanotechnology, we must work closely with the immunology team.

"We need to ensure that the nanorobots can successfully enter and repair neural networks without causing an overreaction from the immune system."

After a pause, he turned to the other person in charge.

"Your team must accelerate the development of nano-repair procedures, aiming to repair every layer of the neural membrane with as much precision as possible."

"It would be great to find a control mechanism that prevents the immune system from reacting strongly during treatment."

The researcher in charge of nanotechnology nodded, frowning.

"We will be working more on the control mechanisms to ensure compatibility with the immune system."

Jiang Ling nodded.

"Each of you should arrange your tasks."

As Jiang Ling finished speaking, the discussion in the conference room gradually dissipated.

Jiang Ling took a deep breath, stood up, and watched as many team members began to engage in busy research.

He did not leave immediately, but stopped at the laboratory window and looked at the scenery outside.

The morning light is shining through the tall coconut trees surrounding the island, spreading to the earth like a layer of gauze.

The sun had just jumped out of the sea level, and the golden-red light coated the sea surface with a layer of brilliant gold, and the waves sparkled like scattered gold.

A few seabirds flew over the water, chirping clearly, as if announcing the arrival of a new day.

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