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Cell QX518-I53PR is a nerve cell growth cell. An injection of specialized cells is made in to the spinal cord and brain stem. They copy nerve cell DNA and replicate. They then use this DNA to increase nerve conductivity, which enhances reflexes and general brain activity. Eventually the injected cells are destroyed by the bodies immune system, but their effects remain.

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  • Cell QX518-I53PR
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  • Cell QX518-I53PR is a nerve cell growth cell. An injection of specialized cells is made in to the spinal cord and brain stem. They copy nerve cell DNA and replicate. They then use this DNA to increase nerve conductivity, which enhances reflexes and general brain activity. Eventually the injected cells are destroyed by the bodies immune system, but their effects remain.
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  • QX518-I53PR
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  • *Stimulates Nerve Cell Growth *Has random side effects
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  • Cell QX518-I53PR is a nerve cell growth cell. An injection of specialized cells is made in to the spinal cord and brain stem. They copy nerve cell DNA and replicate. They then use this DNA to increase nerve conductivity, which enhances reflexes and general brain activity. Eventually the injected cells are destroyed by the bodies immune system, but their effects remain.
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