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05-06-2013, 08:02 PM
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I think it has more to do with the funding, on why the hair loss field doesn't have a cure or at least some thing better than minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride.
The government will never help fund something like Male Pattern Balndess. That is why it's taking so long, and every 5 years there's another 5-10 years 'til the cure. It's as if they are giving us the run around.
The best I can do is just take my finasteride/dutasteride pills and put on my Rogaine, and cover myself up with Toppik. Maybe i'll get some thickening and regrowth, enough to move on for a little while.
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05-11-2013, 04:40 AM
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#192
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Hey guys, just a thought:
"Tsuji lab created a hair germ and implanted it into the kidney of a mouse (subrenal capsule)...allowed it to mature. Took out the newly formed hair follicles and transplanted it on the back of the mouse using the FUT technique!"
Now, that is all good and well...but how are they going to grow the hair germs in a human study? They obviously can't implant it into our kidney cavities! Right?
So, that's where something really interesting came to my mind!
This is where Dr. Lauster's microchip technique comes in! Each chip contains six identical dynamic micro-bioreactors with three different micro-organoid culture segments (A liver, a brain cortex and a bone marrow micro-organoid segment) providing a feed supply and waste reservoirs.
With these chips, they might be able to grow them to full maturity!
I personally think Tsuji & Lauster are complementary scientific techniques, BOTH feeding off each other!
What do u guys reckon?
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05-11-2013, 05:06 AM
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#193
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Desmond84
Hey guys, just a thought:
I personally think Tsuji & Lauster are complementary scientific techniques, BOTH feeding off each other!
What do u guys reckon?
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Indeed it is.
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05-11-2013, 07:39 AM
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I don't see how funding would be a problem.
Those who bring out the cure will have an absolute tsunami of money coming in.
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05-14-2013, 01:51 AM
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Join Date: May 2013
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so if this is ever gonna be reality, it is possible to place, for example. 60000 grafts. and there's not longer a need to take meds
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05-14-2013, 08:39 AM
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#196
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Desmond84
Hey guys, just a thought:
"Tsuji lab created a hair germ and implanted it into the kidney of a mouse (subrenal capsule)...allowed it to mature. Took out the newly formed hair follicles and transplanted it on the back of the mouse using the FUT technique!"
Now, that is all good and well...but how are they going to grow the hair germs in a human study? They obviously can't implant it into our kidney cavities! Right?
So, that's where something really interesting came to my mind!
This is where Dr. Lauster's microchip technique comes in! Each chip contains six identical dynamic micro-bioreactors with three different micro-organoid culture segments (A liver, a brain cortex and a bone marrow micro-organoid segment) providing a feed supply and waste reservoirs.
With these chips, they might be able to grow them to full maturity!
I personally think Tsuji & Lauster are complementary scientific techniques, BOTH feeding off each other!
What do u guys reckon?
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definitely good stuff, there's nothing to say besides hoping that research comes along this path. But for right now, we're better off working hard and living our lives.
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