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Bacillus F - 

For more than six years Anatoly Brushkov has been conducting an experiment whereby mice were injected with Bacillus F an ancient bacteria discovered in the siberian permafrost . The experiment has been a success - the mice's life span increased significantly and they become more active in general.

About Brushkove - 

Brushkove is a frofessor of geology and minerology , and he was so intrigued by his discovery and he decided to tes the bacteria on himself.

                                                                                                          About his experiment-

according to brushkove , bacillus f was discovered about three years ago , and it survive in dormant state for millions of year thanks to siberian permafrost , where he found it during an expendition in russia's region of yakutiya.

"What surprised us almost immediately was that Bacillus F dont't show any sign of aging " said dr. Brushkove , who is the head of geocrylogy department  at Moscow state of university geology faculty.

My friends and i cultivated the bacteria start studying them more closely . We descovered that thier cells are similar to our own , the bacteria live longer . So we started injecting this bacteria, their life span increases upto 30 %

Later , when scientist realise that Bacillus F boosts immunity , dr Brushkove injected himself with the same bacteria , and does afraid with the possible side effect.

                                                                                                          This bacteria with longer genome - 

Researcher said that two substances found in Bacillus F - the neurotransmittter , glutamate and the organic acid , taurine - trigger the immune system response . In addition bacillus F has a genome that is much longer than any micro organism ever seen before comprising over six hundred genes.

''The bacteria manage to survive millions of years thanks to the gene , but it offers it to pharmaceutical companies we first have a tremendous amount of work to do .That said , experiment had already resulted in mice restoring their fatility and beginning to reproduce again'' said Brushkov.

 

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