This method of reviving the dead may be the beginning of the zombie era

Scientists at Bioquark have been officially licensed to test new ways to revive dead brains.

An American biotech company has been officially licensed to study one of the most controversial projects in the history of medicine and technology. The project is to revive the brain that died from stem cells. The company is licensed by a board of scientists in the US and India, to study over 20 patients who have died brain.

Bioquark has been studying this method for a year, but they have not been tested in practice due to ethical issues. With the license, Bioquark hopes that this ReAnima breakthrough project will be a new step for mankind after it has been successfully tested on humans.

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Bioquark has been studying this method for 1 year.

At the moment, Bioquark has not published much information about its ReAnima project . However, scientists involved in the project said they would perform brain injections with stem cells and beneficial chemicals to stimulate the brain to function again after a time of death.

This method can be used to revive dead brains, which are cases of living plants. These patients have brain death and can only maintain parts of the body that work thanks to supportive machines.

Mr. Ira Pastor, CEO of Bioquark, said: "To make such a complex and unprecedented approach, we must use a variety of medical equipment and special chemicals to stimulate the central nervous system. We hope to see good results on patients who are testing in the next 2-3 months ".

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The daring project ReAnima promises to revive the brain-dead patients.

The biggest problem scientists face is the death of nerve cells without new cells being born to compensate. That's why they have to use stem cells, in the most primitive state, to be able to convert into any cell in the body, even neurons.

Pastor added: "With the advancement of stem cell use, in the future we can hope to revitalize parts of the body just by injecting into the stem cells. is not the focus of the ReAnima project that we are working on, but it is a goal to be able to work towards ".