You can read the whole article here:
http://www.popsci.com/technology/ar...us-reconstructs-hearts-own-cellular-pacemaker
Researchers are trying to steer away from electronic pacemakers now. I made a thread a few months ago about how it is possible for these electronic pacemakers to be hacked. Well this would be a permanent solution to that problem by completely removing the need for electronic pacemakers. This would be done by restarting the heart's own innate pacemaker system.
They inserted a code for the Tbx18 gene, which is activated during the sinoatrial node's development, into a virus. This virus is then inserted into the heart and the infected hearts beat according to this newly formed pacemaker.
http://www.popsci.com/technology/ar...us-reconstructs-hearts-own-cellular-pacemaker
Researchers are trying to steer away from electronic pacemakers now. I made a thread a few months ago about how it is possible for these electronic pacemakers to be hacked. Well this would be a permanent solution to that problem by completely removing the need for electronic pacemakers. This would be done by restarting the heart's own innate pacemaker system.
They inserted a code for the Tbx18 gene, which is activated during the sinoatrial node's development, into a virus. This virus is then inserted into the heart and the infected hearts beat according to this newly formed pacemaker.