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SimplyNothing
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I'm not quite sure where to put this, as no forum exists for question in regards to one hundred percent biology, or microbiology in itself, but is it possible, in a hypothetical sense to create a rage virus, not as intense, but getting as close to as intense, as the one seen in the movie.
If we were to start off with a strand of Ebola, which already in itself induces a few of the symptoms seen in the movie, and then added some sort of genetic variables directly into its nucleus (through isolation, and the full insertion into a vector, thereby creating the transformation) that made two of its target sites, the adrenal medulla (or just the sympathetic nervous system in its entirety,) and the Amygdala (which includes the prefrontal cortex,) wouldn't this create the exact same symptoms.
Vomiting Blood
Red Eyes
Quick spread of the disease due to increased heart rate
High Blood concentration due to basic genetic structure of Ebola
Intense aggression
Especially with inhibition of the actions of the prefrontal cortex, this is almost guaranteed.
And full onset of symptoms, theoretically would happen very quickly, depending on the virus load itself, maybe even in a minute (due to that being how long it takes your heart to pump blood all over your body.)
I'm pretty sure it could work, and me and some friends of mine were discussing this earlier.
An adrenaline enhancing, primal ebola virus could do it... though the symtpoms of ebola might happen later on... the aggression would start almost immediately.
If we were to start off with a strand of Ebola, which already in itself induces a few of the symptoms seen in the movie, and then added some sort of genetic variables directly into its nucleus (through isolation, and the full insertion into a vector, thereby creating the transformation) that made two of its target sites, the adrenal medulla (or just the sympathetic nervous system in its entirety,) and the Amygdala (which includes the prefrontal cortex,) wouldn't this create the exact same symptoms.
Vomiting Blood
Red Eyes
Quick spread of the disease due to increased heart rate
High Blood concentration due to basic genetic structure of Ebola
Intense aggression
Especially with inhibition of the actions of the prefrontal cortex, this is almost guaranteed.
And full onset of symptoms, theoretically would happen very quickly, depending on the virus load itself, maybe even in a minute (due to that being how long it takes your heart to pump blood all over your body.)
I'm pretty sure it could work, and me and some friends of mine were discussing this earlier.
An adrenaline enhancing, primal ebola virus could do it... though the symtpoms of ebola might happen later on... the aggression would start almost immediately.