Harry Potter: The Dragon Lord Comes to Hogwarts

Chapter 7 A Scientist's Diary

London, UK, January 1991.

He looked up at the clock on the desktop, it was six o'clock in the morning, according to the usual practice, although the weather was cold, Dudley still had to maintain effective and high-intensity physical exercise.

Once the self-discipline model is formed, if suddenly one day, you no longer abide by it, you will feel a little awkward.

Looking at the dark street outside the window, Dudley decided to give up his morning exercise plan, he had more important things to do.

That is tidying up, the research notes of wizard cells.

From the first contact in 1987, Cambridge University, Morrison Hill's private biological laboratory.

About four years have passed by now.

During the four years, Dudley would arrive at the biology laboratory in the afternoon almost fixed three days a week, and used various excuses to observe and record his own experimental data while the other party was teaching carefully.

To be honest, Dudley's impression of Professor Morrison also changed. He thought that after taking money from his father, Dudley would definitely assign an assistant to dismiss him casually.

But since he discovered his special "biological" talent, he seemed to really want to train himself in the direction of a professional researcher.

This made Dudley distressed but also quite relieved. After all, when he was with a well-known biologist, as long as he asked some curious professional questions around the corner, the other party would always give him unique insights.

In Morrison's view, it's okay for Dudley to be incomprehensible at a young age, but that's how knowledge is. At the best time in memory, memorize it first, and when you really encounter similar difficulties later, you will understand it naturally after some practice. up.

Dudley reached out and took out a leather notebook from the drawer of his desk. He opened the first page, which contained some diaries recorded by wizards, as well as specific plans and parameters.

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【Wizard Cell Experiment ([-])】

London, 1988, Wednesday, after a day of study, I thought that the time I secretly spared would soon allow me to observe the cells of the wizard (Harry), the cell membrane, the cytoplasm and the nucleus, and even the deeper amino acids and other molecular structures.

Unfortunately I was wrong.

The equipment in the laboratory is not as sophisticated as I imagined. My memory stays in England in the 21st century. I am obsessed with research and have not noticed that high-precision electron microscopes have not yet been officially popularized.

Even the well-known professor's Morrison Biological Laboratory needs to order from a Japanese joint venture for the application cycle. Their plan will be completed in about a year.

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[Wizard Cell Experiment ([-])]

London, Monday, 1988, I was really happy because the high-precision electron microscope was finally put into normal use under the arrangement of Professor Morrison.

After a period of time, after figuring out the rules of using instruments in the laboratory, I finally found the right opportunity to start really observing wizard cells.

This may allow me to produce new harvest.

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【Wizard Cell Experiment ([-])】

London, Saturday, 1989, I was very distressed. The electron microscope of this era is still an old-fashioned black and white projection. Judging only from some features, the cytoplasm, nucleus, and some proteins in the cells on the lips of "Harry" are the same as those of normal people Almost the same.

Although this is not good news.

But it's also good news.

From this point, it can be proved that the basic structure of wizards should still be classified as human beings.

After all, cells are constantly dividing in the presence of chemical reagents, which means that the basic proteins that make up the "wizard" cells have not undergone more than expected changes.

Phenomena excluded, optimized according to first theory.

Then the reason why the "wizard" cells remained active for as long as three years without nutrient supply was likely to be in the nucleus.

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【Wizard Cell Experiment ([-])】

London, Saturday, 1989. Recently, I stopped observing Harry's cells, and biological experiments need to wait.

Professor Morrison's biological laboratory does not yet have in-depth research on the nucleus.

This requires more advanced instruments and equipment. I heard him discussing with his assistant that a batch of nano-level injection needles will be purchased in the near future, if my guess is correct.

Professor Morrison must have disclosed new information in biology again, which can make the United States and Japan willing to provide technical support.

If I remember correctly, the new type of influenza that broke out in the UK some time ago was the solution given by Morrison, and the local institutions in London will provide better treatment.

Soon these experimental equipment will be delivered.

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【Wizard Cell Experiment ([-])】

In November 1990, more than three years had passed since the study of wizard cells.

During this period, I was already working on a virus implantation project for "Wizard Cells".

This time I chose a common influenza virus. With the help of Morrison Hill's laboratory, I successfully injected the virus into the wizard cells with the newly purchased nano-syringe, which is more than 100 times smaller than a hair.

This is not difficult, almost a breeze under the electron microscope.

A single virus is an organic substance between life and non-life.

They cannot survive independently. In genetics, it is clearly pointed out that the virus will infect or force the nucleus to proliferate and produce the virus itself when it enters the cell.

If this assumption holds true.

The "wizard" cells will continue to divide new influenza viruses in the culture tank.

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【Wizard Cell Experiment ([-])】

November 1990, 11 Actually, I didn't know whether my experiment was successful or not.

After ordinary influenza virus infects "wizard" cells, the re-split "wizard cells" stop multiplying and dividing when they reach a certain number.

There is currently no upper limit observed for the number of normal "wizard" cell divisions and proliferation.

However, the "wizard cells" infected by the virus had only a few dozens of divisions, and the most divisions were no more than fifty times.

Something like this should not happen without outside intervention.

Is the flu virus in this world different from the one in the previous life, or what reason?

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[Wizard Cell Experiment ([-])]

In December 1990, I had had enough of this suspicion. Clueless research is the worst waste of time.

It has been a day without drinking water, my lips are obviously dry and cracked, touching the dead skin at the corners of my mouth, I thought of a new way

I'm going to test the actual theory myself.

I took cells from the dead skin on my own mouth and I also took cells from Harry's mouth and put them together, injecting the local flu virus at the same time.

Influenza viruses enter the cell membrane almost at the same time, and they move towards the nucleus. The instinct of the virus tells them that they need to occupy the center, so that they can use the chicken to lay eggs and start to reproduce and divide.

The virus starts to replicate....

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