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  • Desmond84
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    Guys, the 2010 presentation in Japan is still on their website. Here's the link if you wanna check it out:

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by HARIRI
    Thanks for the link. This looks very promising, however I still lean more towards Histogen
    The video has always 'looked promising' - it's been around for over half a decade - my query was more to do with the fact of why did they remove the Tokyo presentation and replace it with a video that was released over 5 years ago?

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  • Thinning87
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    If they're re-jigging their video content on their site it probably means something is going to follow shortly.... perhaps Phase II clinical results presentation or something else?

    In any case, the change of video content should be a good sign, there is a reason for it.
    Agreed. Let's hope for the best...

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  • hellouser
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    If they're re-jigging their video content on their site it probably means something is going to follow shortly.... perhaps Phase II clinical results presentation or something else?

    In any case, the change of video content should be a good sign, there is a reason for it.

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  • Joker
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    To provide a little clarity:

    Yes, the video is old and has been on the ARI website for awhile (years, not months). The Tokyo video is still available under "our news," where it has always been.

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  • DepressedByHairLoss
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    Originally posted by Artista
    Hi Jairus, To look at this scenario logically, hypothetically speaking, If Aderans is regenerating follicular cells from the roots of DHT RESISTANT hair it must be very possible that the new follicular cells introduced into the balding areas WOULD also be resistant to DHT.
    Its duplicating the composition of donor hair unaffected by DHT ! Sounds good to me.
    Finally, some one contributing some positivity to this thread. Good stuff. All this other negativity is downright astounding.

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  • Jairus
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    Originally posted by Artista
    Hi Jairus, To look at this scenario logically, hypothetically speaking, If Aderans is regenerating follicular cells from the roots of DHT RESISTANT hair it must be very possible that the new follicular cells introduced into the balding areas WOULD also be resistant to DHT.
    Its duplicating the composition of donor hair unaffected by DHT ! Sounds good to me.
    Hello Artista

    Yeah the fact they are being cultivated from DHT resistant roots is exciting. I just hope your hypothesis proves to be the case, as it would be a huge step forward.
    Are the injections solely going to be administered to slick areas, or do u reckon they can be utilised in thinning/diffuse areas also?

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  • 534623
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    Originally posted by Artista
    This video is 5 years old 'or so' ? I had the impression that this particular vid' was a new one.
    Are you sure about the video's age ?
    Not only the video is OLD - also discussions around this issue...


    Google the pic's thread title - and you'll find a lot more OLD 'confusions'...
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  • Artista
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    This video is 5 years old 'or so' ? I had the impression that this particular vid' was a new one.
    Are you sure about the video's age '534623 or are you criticizing Aderans all together with the comment and the 'rolling of eyes' ?

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  • 534623
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    Originally posted by Artista

    A new and very confident video by Aderans. Thanks for posting.
    Yeah, it's brand new - just 5 years old or so, or it exists at least since ARI's new website exists, as far as I remember...

    Anyway, I'm not surprised at all that they removed the Tokyo-meeting video - of course due to Washenik's "investor-friendly" claims in June 2010; so this step was actually just a question of time.

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  • Artista
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    Originally posted by Jairus
    Decent video agreed, nice to see the heads talking confidently about the procedure.

    However still one niggling fact remains unanswered - will the new follicles be DHT resistant?

    To be honest even if they are not, topping up like Histogen may maintain the same density over the years.
    Hi Jairus, To look at this scenario logically, hypothetically speaking, If Aderans is regenerating follicular cells from the roots of DHT RESISTANT hair it must be very possible that the new follicular cells introduced into the balding areas WOULD also be resistant to DHT.
    Its duplicating the composition of donor hair unaffected by DHT ! Sounds good to me.

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  • Jairus
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    Originally posted by Artista
    A new and very confident video by Aderans. Thanks for posting. Could they be getting closer than a lot of people here could have thought?
    As Spencer has said many times, companies like Aderans monitor forums like this. The constant negativity seen and also the competition out there would make them prefer to keep their cards close to the chest. Thats commonsense.
    Decent video agreed, nice to see the heads talking confidently about the procedure.

    However still one niggling fact remains unanswered - will the new follicles be DHT resistant?

    To be honest even if they are not, topping up like Histogen may maintain the same density over the years.

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  • Artista
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    A new and very confident video by Aderans. Thanks for posting. Could they be getting closer than a lot of people here could have thought?
    As Spencer has said many times, companies like Aderans monitor forums like this. The constant negativity seen and also the competition out there would make them prefer to keep their cards close to the chest. Thats commonsense.

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  • HARIRI
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    Originally posted by UK_
    So they removed the video of the presentation in Tokyo and replaced it with the following: http://www.aderansresearch.com/ari_whatwedo_moa.html

    I take it they therefore still claim to be generating new hair follicles given the content of the video.
    Thanks for the link. This looks very promising, however I still lean more towards Histogen

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  • UK_
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    So they removed the video of the presentation in Tokyo and replaced it with the following: http://www.aderansresearch.com/ari_whatwedo_moa.html

    I take it they therefore still claim to be generating new hair follicles given the content of the video.

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