The next paper to be published by Tsuji lab should give us a much better picture of a true cure! They are working on follicular neogenesis using human stem cells atm.
The next paper to be published by Tsuji lab should give us a much better picture of a true cure! They are working on follicular neogenesis using human stem cells atm.
Somebody needs to beat it into their thick skulls that bald/balding men are ********* tired of waiting.
Somebody needs to beat it into their thick skulls that bald/balding men are ********* tired of waiting.
Their hair is so thick, that the bullet cannot penetrate the skull.
But wait a minute. It just became clear to me that Desmond84 must be a scientist in this domain. Otherwise how could he know about an upcoming publication?
Desmond84, are you also one of the referees for this paper?
The next paper to be published by Tsuji lab should give us a much better picture of a true cure! They are working on follicular neogenesis using human stem cells atm.
I'm not even thinking about Team Tokyo - they're simply light years away.
Im hoping Replicel can pull some kind of miracle in their next trial but I highly doubt it - as for Aderans - well what can we say eh? Histogen Jesus Christ I dont even wanna think about them right now... and as for propecia... well.. unfortunately the adult human body requires 5AR to function sexually, physically and mentally, there's heaps of literature showing the sheer importance of 5AR, especially given that those born with a deficiency in it are unable to become males (grow male genitals) until they supplement with DHT.
Just don’t **** with your hormones, its really not worth it – if you wake up one morning and you find you cant get an erection no matter how hard you try, it will hit you like a ton of bricks what you’ve just done to yourself.
Tokyo is not a possbility in the near future. The only ones are Follica/Histogen/ARI and perhaps more advanced antiandrogens like Cosmo's CB0301 which is very promising.
These other groups are nice, but they will take years of funding and trials before we begin to take them seriously.
As I keep saying, forget about waiting for these treatments, take the medications you have now, finasteride and dutasteride are a must if you want to keep your hair, and supplement with topical AAs/growth stimulants and HT, otherwise you will waste years waiting for these treatments. Ignore the fin haters who constantly spread misinformation about these drugs. I wish I had gotten on them years ago, don't make my mistake.
Someone on the forums visited Luis Garza who warned him that these treatments were a long way away. I agree with him. The science is good, but it is complex, and applying it to living human beings successfully is a different story. You really need to perfect a procedure in mice before even getting approval to test it on humans, then you need to spend years testing it on humans to fine tune the procedure before bringing it to treatment. Good treatments have died in the pipeline because firms never bothered to bring them to P3 trials (RU/NEOSH etc). Keep in mind, this is a cosmetic concern, the regulatory pathway to getting a cosmetic treatment approved will have little tolerance for adverse effects, and if the potential revenue is not there, then the firm won't bring it out.
I have no idea Artista. Last I heard they made the chip technology their main area of focus in order to reduce the need for Animal studies in preclinical trials.
After Histogen's results I finally made up my mind and applied to do my PhD at a school of regenerative medicine next year. I presented the supervisors with the Tsuji teams work and asked them if maybe we can base my PhD on continuing their efforts using human stem cells...they seemed very open about it so fingers crossed! I'll keep you posted.
I have no idea Artista. Last I heard they made the chip technology their main area of focus in order on to reduce the need for Animal studies in preclinical trials.
After Histogen's results I finally made up my mind and applied to do my PhD at a school of regenerative medicine next year. I presented the supervisors with the Tsuji teams work and asked them if maybe we can base my PhD on continuing their efforts using human stem cells...they seemed very open about it so fingers crossed! I'll keep you posted.
May the force be with you. I too now wish I had gone the science route instead of business.
Have you applied to UPenn? You should apply to NYU (Ito) or JHU (Garza)....
Yeah he meant the ones like Histogen, ARI, etc. Which makes sense to me...just IMHO
I believe in the work they're doing, but going through regulated trials and proving safety will take time. This is why I'd like treatments to consider approval outside the US, demand for HL solutions is global.
The one to really watch out for is ARI, IMO. If they start a P3 trial, then we need to pay attention. If they repeat P2....then add 5-7 years to the timeline.
Yeah he meant the ones like Histogen, ARI, etc. Which makes sense to me...just IMHO
I believe in the work they're doing, but going through regulated trials and proving safety will take time. This is why I'd like treatments to consider approval outside the US, demand for HL solutions is global.
The one to really watch out for is ARI, IMO. If they start a P3 trial, then we need to pay attention. If they repeat P2....then add 5-7 years to the timeline.
Really? I mean, I',m not one of those individuals who deludes themselves that Histogen and so on will be available by 2015/2016, but that far off into the future? Depressing.
And yes, it is crushing how even if a treatment gets to phase 2 with decent results, they may never make phase 3.
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