Genetically engineered bacteria can be used to make muscle proteins and muscle cells. In medical use, that kind of bacteria can use to make the cloned muscle cells. That is created by using the patient's DNA. In that case, the patient's DNA will be separated from the muscle cells. Or any other wanted cell type).
And then that DNA will be multiply by using PCR. After that DNA will transform into a virus that will be injected into the nucleus of bacteria. The own DNA must be terminated during that process.
That thing can use to make muscle tissue for the patients, whose muscles are destroyed. But the same technology can use to make all other tissues. This kind of thing can use to make a large number of patients whose tissues are destroyed.
But even if that technology is far away in the future artificial muscle cells can use to make food for people.
Synthetic biology allows making the meat in cell cultures. That thing would give the solution for the ethics of meat production. If the meat is made in the cell cultures. That thing allows us to make the beef without harming the single living animal.
But the microchip technology gives more interesting and advanced ideas than just creating food for people. The meat is forming of the muscle cells.
The artificial muscles can use to move the robots.
And that means the same technology that is used to make the meat for slices of beef can make the muscle cells for artificial muscles. The system can use the nanotechnical microprocessors for giving the electric stimulant for the nerves of the artificial muscles. Artificial muscles can use for making prostheses.
But they can also be used to move the hands and legs of the robots. In that case, the central processing unit can give orders to the nano processors that are stimulating the nerves and muscles. That kind of robot can be acting under the control of the quantum processors. The data transmission can be done by using the WLAN systems.
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