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Sure! I hear that out and generally agree. Especially on the oxidization of free molecular iron, it'd have to be shepherded to something else for it to make sense at all

There have been some papers found on making microcrystaline iron particles, would these be magnetic? I think that their structure being larger than their molecular bonds has that possibility? Stuff like with magnetogenetics / magnetoprotein seems shifty... There's definitely been work done on such, but I can't see why it'd literally be "magnetic" to a fridge magnet unless it was possibly concentrated iron crystals being constructed in the cells

It has also been suggested that part of what was injected could be a graphene hydrogel, but I have yet to look into the implications/possibility of that

Just trying to make heads from tails here