Nanochip Reprograms Skin Cells To Regrow Organs

The Telegraph reports:

Scientists have hailed a “breakthrough” technology capable of regrowing damaged organs and healing serious wounds with the single touch of a penny-sized pad. The new device uses nanochips to reprogramme skin cells which then generate any type of cell necessary for medical treatment.

The non-invasive procedure takes less than a second and in laboratory trials was found to restore the function of badly damaged blood vessels within days. Dubbed tissue nanotransfection (TNT), the technique works by placing a small pad of nanochips over a damaged area.

A small electric current then fires DNA into the skin cells, converting them into the specific building block cells of any other part of the body, such as arteries, or even organs like the heart. It promises to transform the chances of patients in need of complex reconstructive surgery, as well as those whose organs are prematurely ageing.

Researcher believe the technology could be also be used to treat Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Human trials are expected to be approved quickly as no medications are involved.