Mass Effect Medi Gel

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Mass Effect Medi Gel
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Veti-Gel is a functioning prototype that can instantly seal any wound.As most of us are aware, the lives of the characters in Mass Effect aren't generally that straightforward. One aspect of their collective existence that is simple, however, is emergency medical treatment. If they're wounded by gunfire, aliens, trips, falls, vehicle crashes, you name it, they press a button and their body armor applies something called Medi-Gel to the wound to keep them going. Medi-Gel neatly cauterizes whatever ails the character and kickstarts the healing process, tiding them over until they can get to a space-hospital or what have you. And now, somebody in the real world has made a version of it that works on real flesh.Dubbed Veti-Gel, the substance is basically, well, Mass Effect Medi-Gel. It is a synthetic version of the extracellular matrix (ECM) that holds our cells together and tells them what to do in the event of a bleeding injury, instructing them to get clotting. It also binds together with the damaged ECM cells of the patient, working with them to form a seal over the area of the wound.

For Medi-gel if you head to Med-bay near where Kaidan stands and in front of Liara's Lab spot there is a Medi-gel container you can use in between missions to replenish your supply, for Grenades you have to pick them from Upgrade Kits and things like that. 'Badassfully You Big Stupid Jellyfish'- Bubin, Mass Effect 3.

You can see a nauseating, blood-filled clip of the gel binding to part of a pig's liver and stopping bleeding warning: lots and lots of blood.The minds behind Veti-Gel (which is, oddly, sometimes referred to as Medi-Gel by the people who made it) are led by one Joe Landolina, a third-year student at NYU. 'I have seen Veti-Gel close any size of wound that it is applied to,' he said.

Mass Effect Medi Gell

'As long as you can cover it, it can close it.it looks like, feels like, and acts like skin.' Landolina has spent the past year conducting preliminary tests of the substance on rats, and claims to have used it to heal wounds several of humanity's rodent friends. He will publish a full record of his results, and tests comparing Veti-Gel to other on-market coagulants, later this summer. In the meantime, he says he's keen to get to work testing his invention out in the field with veterinarians and their patients.So, if the Medi-, sorry, Veti-Gel actually does work, what are we talking about here? Landolina also claims that it heals second-degree burns in two days, but since his entire body of evidence for that was a story about how his buddy got burned and then applied the gel and was healed, it would perhaps be a better idea to hold fire on that one until it's been lab-tested. But that aside, well, this could be a revolution for emergency medical treatment and a hundred other forms of treatment besides.

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We await your published report with keen interest, Joe Landolina. And if you could change Veti-Gel's brand-name to something like if it makes it to market, well, that would be lovely too.Source.

Veti-Gel is a functioning prototype that can instantly seal any wound.As most of us are aware, the lives of the characters in Mass Effect aren't generally that straightforward. One aspect of their collective existence that is simple, however, is emergency medical treatment. If they're wounded by gunfire, aliens, trips, falls, vehicle crashes, you name it, they press a button and their body armor applies something called Medi-Gel to the wound to keep them going. Medi-Gel neatly cauterizes whatever ails the character and kickstarts the healing process, tiding them over until they can get to a space-hospital or what have you. And now, somebody in the real world has made a version of it that works on real flesh.Dubbed Veti-Gel, the substance is basically, well, Mass Effect Medi-Gel.

It is a synthetic version of the extracellular matrix (ECM) that holds our cells together and tells them what to do in the event of a bleeding injury, instructing them to get clotting. It also binds together with the damaged ECM cells of the patient, working with them to form a seal over the area of the wound. You can see a nauseating, blood-filled clip of the gel binding to part of a pig's liver and stopping bleeding warning: lots and lots of blood.The minds behind Veti-Gel (which is, oddly, sometimes referred to as Medi-Gel by the people who made it) are led by one Joe Landolina, a third-year student at NYU. 'I have seen Veti-Gel close any size of wound that it is applied to,' he said. 'As long as you can cover it, it can close it.it looks like, feels like, and acts like skin.' Landolina has spent the past year conducting preliminary tests of the substance on rats, and claims to have used it to heal wounds several of humanity's rodent friends.

He will publish a full record of his results, and tests comparing Veti-Gel to other on-market coagulants, later this summer. In the meantime, he says he's keen to get to work testing his invention out in the field with veterinarians and their patients.So, if the Medi-, sorry, Veti-Gel actually does work, what are we talking about here? Landolina also claims that it heals second-degree burns in two days, but since his entire body of evidence for that was a story about how his buddy got burned and then applied the gel and was healed, it would perhaps be a better idea to hold fire on that one until it's been lab-tested.

But that aside, well, this could be a revolution for emergency medical treatment and a hundred other forms of treatment besides. We await your published report with keen interest, Joe Landolina.

And if you could change Veti-Gel's brand-name to something like if it makes it to market, well, that would be lovely too.Source. I just read an article about a 3D scanner for a 3D printer that could also, basically, print itself. Not to mention the jazz about laser point defense turrets on jets a while back and the beginnings of an actual tractor beam before that.Now this on top of all that. I swear to god, all this stuff.Landolina also claims that it heals second-degree burns in two days, but since his entire body of evidence for that was a story about how his buddy got burned and then applied the gel and was healed, it would perhaps be a better idea to hold fire on that one until it's been lab-tested.But isn't that precisely HOW one tests it?Fnar.Yeah but you don't actually prove it by telling you did it. Nor do you do it once.

Or usually on your lab partner. Landolina also claims that it heals second-degree burns in two days, but since his entire body of evidence for that was a story about how his buddy got burned and then applied the gel and was healed, it would perhaps be a better idea to hold fire on that one until it's been lab-tested.But isn't that precisely HOW one tests it?Fnar.Yeah, if you're test something like this, you're gonna need test subjects. Maybe use, like in the above description, pigs or other animals maybe, but if you're gonna test it on humans, you're gonna need willing test subjects.But in any case.I certainly hope that this stuff is successful.

Landolina also claims that it heals second-degree burns in two days, but since his entire body of evidence for that was a story about how his buddy got burned and then applied the gel and was healed, it would perhaps be a better idea to hold fire on that one until it's been lab-tested.But isn't that precisely HOW one tests it?Fnar.Yeah, if you're test something like this, you're gonna need test subjects. Maybe use, like in the above description, pigs or other animals maybe, but if you're gonna test it on humans, you're gonna need willing test subjects.But in any case.I certainly hope that this stuff is successful.Honestly? I'd volunteer to stick my arm under a flame if I got a tube of the stuff for free and if my testing will further the advancement of science.How badass would it be to not only have the first samples, but also to be one of the first test subjects?Burglar comes in and shoots me? No worries bro, I got this: Hold B to apply gel.

Proving once again, that real world science advances much faster than science fiction writers give credit for.Except we need more than just the science to be possible. We also need investors with enough money and long-term optimism to turn isolated tests into a day to day reality.In many ways, that part is far more of a headache than actually proving something is scientifically possible in the first place.Well for something to be economically viable, it merely has to be both practical and cost effective.

If it's not cost effective then it was never a particularly useful advancement to begin with. Transparent aluminum 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. Ion thrusters 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. Laser weapons 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. Yes, it has a parachute. Its a sad day when you realise that people associate Medi-gel with Mass Effect and only Mass Effect.As an experiment I just put 'medi-gel' and 'medigel' into google and every result was Mass Effect related. Not even a single link on the first results pages to Star Wars or Trek.

Sad days.indeed.anyways, i fear this medi-gel will just convert an open wound into an internal wound so you still might be able to 'bleed out' into the inside of your body.Ya I have my reservations too. As much as I hope this works, all the video shows is that the gel enters the wound and prevents the bleeding. I want to see this used on animal models, with hour by hour results. I love that this was invented by a third-year college student. +1 to prodigy power! I wonder why nobody thought of this beforehand.

Mass Effect 3 Medi Gel Dispensers

Or did they, and were unable to make it work?I wonder how much it will cost to produce. That would be pretty spectacular if you can just find it at your local pharmacy next to the bandages, or even INSTEAD of bandages.Stuff similar to this already exists. It's not exactly a brand new invention. This just works a little differently and seemingly better. I'm also interested in cost. I would assume it's not cheap and we probably won't see it at a local pharmacy anytime soon, but I could certainly be wrong. Its a sad day when you realise that people associate Medi-gel with Mass Effect and only Mass Effect.As an experiment I just put 'medi-gel' and 'medigel' into google and every result was Mass Effect related.

Not even a single link on the first results pages to Star Wars or Trek. Sad days.its a sad day when you realise that people associate Medi-gel with Mass Effect and only Mass Effect.As an experiment I just put 'medi-gel' and 'medigel' into google and every result was Mass Effect related. Not even a single link on the first results pages to Star Wars or Trek. Sad days.Isn't that because Star Wars has Bacta and Kolto? Or do they have another healing substance? I don't know much about Star Trek so I can't say that they don't have magic healing gel.Star wars is Bacta, and Star Trek has many magical healing devices, the gel however, is Biomimetic Gel, which is an illegal substance for the most part, and they hardly have much use for it in a healing capacity.OT: that's actually pretty awesome, no longer will I need to find the right size and type of band-aid. I can just slather myself in gel and be done!

All my problems are now solved.

Mass Effect Medi Gel