Thanks to the use of an automatic robot, during a number of genetic experiments, scientists were able to identify a special molecule of a substance, which was already called LongDaysin, which literally means the “extension cord of the day”. The addition of this substance to specialized drugs will allow you to have a powerful effect on the biological clock of all living organisms, including human. The effect obtained thanks to such drugs will cure many violations associated with biorhythms and sleep. During one of the experiments, thanks to the introduction of the drug into the living organism, the time of the biological clock of this organism was lengthened for ten hours.
The basis of LongDaysin was the substance found by scientists during an experiment to introduce artificial genes into a cell affected by cancer. The experiment was led by Professor Tsuosi Hirot. During this study, scientists measured many characteristics of cancer cells, among which there was also a biorhythm. The success of the experiment was ensured through the use of a special robot, which was able to conduct a huge number of tests and experiments. Scientists remained only, analyzing the data of one hundred and twenty thousand experiments displayed on the screens, to determine the most promising and optimal composition of the future drug.
After all the studies, all the data was transferred to the University of California at San Diego and the Scripps Research Institute. The former were able to derive a clean sample of the LongDaysin substance, and the latter determined the set of enzymes and proteins that are responsible for the chronobiological characteristics of the cell. After the first sample of the substance was obtained and the methodology of its action on the cells of the living organism was developed, the researchers first checked LongDaysin on living organisms – rodents and fish. The result of the experiment was more than successful. Scientists, changing the concentration of the drug administered, could accurately control the biological clock. In the future, it is supposed to experience the effect of the drug on experimental laboratory animals, and if everything goes successfully, then the next person will be the next.
The new LongDaysin drug, which is able to reboot the biological clock, will simply be invaluable for people who, on duty, have to travel a lot and cross the clocks, as well as for those who work on shifts – day, then at night. According to the dean of the Faculty of Biology of the University of California, Steve Keia, this drug will provide a person with a quick adaptation to a sharp change in time zones. A person who flew through the entire globe, and apparently, is far from good, having accepted only one tablet, he will be able to gain energy again and return to the normal direction.