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08-15-2012 03:25 PM
#1841
Originally Posted by UK_
I have thought about it, and maybe you in ex-soviet can get someone to clone you, take the clones hair and transplant it to your body.
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08-15-2012 03:33 PM
#1842
Originally Posted by Alf
I have thought about it, and maybe you in ex-soviet can get someone to clone you, take the clones hair and transplant it to your body.
Haha. I was thinking the same thing. Kind of like the movie the Island. Or as someone else mentioned get Team Tokyo to grow human hair follicles on your own personal army of 100 mice and then transplant them to your head.
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08-15-2012 03:38 PM
#1843
Originally Posted by Alf
I have thought about it, and maybe you in ex-soviet can get someone to clone you, take the clones hair and transplant it to your body.
Chernobyl II.
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08-16-2012 02:10 AM
#1844
And then what? Whack the clone?
Clone wars 2:
The return of the angry hair surrogate
ps- lets stick to the subject
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08-16-2012 04:33 AM
#1845
Originally Posted by UK_
Hair, horse, what's the difference?
Both start with "H"
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08-16-2012 10:24 AM
#1846
Originally Posted by Alf
I have thought about it, and maybe you in ex-soviet can get someone to clone you, take the clones hair and transplant it to your body.
That would be awesome! Then you could see what it would be like to kill yourself, without the whole dying part and everything. Oh to be rich...
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08-16-2012 06:53 PM
#1847
Originally Posted by greatjob!
That would be awesome! Then you could see what it would be like to kill yourself, without the whole dying part and everything. Oh to be rich...
I wonder if I could beat myself up...
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08-17-2012 01:10 PM
#1848
Originally Posted by NotBelievingIt
I wonder if I could beat myself up...
probably end in a draw...
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08-19-2012 09:56 AM
#1849
Tb4
Found this: anyone know why nothing came of this?
"RegeneRx Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. is developing TB4 for the treatment of acute and chronic wounds and for the treatment of a variety of human diseases involving tissue and organ repair under an exclusive world-wide license from the NIH. The Company holds several patents related to the technology and has numerous patent applications pending. The Company also holds a separate, exclusive world-wide license related to TB4 and its use for hair regeneration and treatment of alopecia (loss of hair). The Company has successfully completed Phase I human clinical trials with TB4 for the treatment of chronic dermal wounds and expects to begin Phase II trials in the first half of 2004".
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08-19-2012 01:16 PM
#1850
I remember this lol - the gene therapy that would cure baldness in 5 years time... 9 years ago!
As far as I know they tested this on mice but not on humans, I think they concentrated on using the compound to regenerate heart function, which is a tad more important than hair loss lol.
Anyone else have any ideas why this didnt cure us?
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