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Organs in the primary cell

Hi, I don't know if I missed this in the books or if it's not present, but are there specific organs correspondences in the primary cell? (like, liver, lung etc)
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  • Hi Antonella,
    More or less, but organs are generally grouped under a specific triune brain biological function. Thus, repairing the brain subcellular structure can have an effect on the corresponding organs. However this is is complex, so any specific disease require targeted research efforts.

    For example, our traumatic brain injury process which repairs the physical brain works at the pre-cellular mind brain development level. We have data suggesting we might be able to give great resilience to other organs too (as in diabetes for the pancreas), but this has not been finalised yet.
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