Human organs could be grown in animals "within a year"

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  • KO1
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    I wonder whats holding them back, was it a failure?
    Comments by Follica's Bernat Olle have indicated that they are moving forward, likely involving a medical device that will do the dermabrasion. So rather than a drug, we may see a device being approved. The drugs they are using I believe, are already FDA approved compounds.

    Just like ARI, a number of Follica's team left over the past year, so many believed they failed. However, I believe the FGF9 discovery this year was their way of letting us know, "I'm not dead yet!".

    Originally posted by ar50
    aaah ok ok that sounds great. So it they were phase 2 2 years ago. Is there a possibility they are phase 2B of maybe phase 3 now?
    Not that I know of. The key to watch out for is - will they raise money? Prior to every clinical trial, they need to raise money, and they will likely do a financing round. I don't believe they have yet, but if they do, then we should expect progress.

    Originally posted by Thinning87
    Hi Ko1

    I have become aware of my MPB a year ago and don't know much about past Follica news. Could you tell us more about that 11% figure? That is pretty good if they achieved that with dermabrasion alone. Would be curious to find out more with links if you know something. Thanks!
    Their basic procedure is - wounding the skin pushes the skin into an "embryonic-like" state, and when the skin heals, it can either become hair follicles, or just skin. By upregulating certain pathways, they can force the skin to grow follicles, or so they believe.

    However, just wounding alone can create a few stray follicles. If you want to read more go to www.xconomy.com and search for Follica there.

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  • Thinning87
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    Originally posted by KO1
    Basically sandpapering your head will grow some hair. Follica is trying to make a treatment that involves sanding your head+topical lotion = hair.

    Try to remember, Follica is growing mini organs de novo. This is real breakthrough stuff, and obviously extremely difficult. If they crack this, this has serious, broad ranging implications. I dont know about penis translplants though. Just messing with you.
    Hi Ko1

    I have become aware of my MPB a year ago and don't know much about past Follica news. Could you tell us more about that 11% figure? That is pretty good if they achieved that with dermabrasion alone. Would be curious to find out more with links if you know something. Thanks!

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  • ar50
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    aaah ok ok that sounds great. So it they were phase 2 2 years ago. Is there a possibility they are phase 2B of maybe phase 3 now?

    ahahaha no problems man. I just want to launch my career as a porn star ahahaha just kidding.

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by KO1
    Follica finished Phase2 two years ago. They have not commented further.
    I wonder whats holding them back, was it a failure?

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  • KO1
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    Originally posted by ar50
    woow bro im sorry but i dont understand a word you said haha : try to explain this to your friend who doesnt know anything about hair loss.
    Basically sandpapering your head will grow some hair. Follica is trying to make a treatment that involves sanding your head+topical lotion = hair.

    Try to remember, Follica is growing mini organs de novo. This is real breakthrough stuff, and obviously extremely difficult. If they crack this, this has serious, broad ranging implications. I dont know about penis translplants though. Just messing with you.

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  • KO1
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    What phase are they in? And how long before its released?
    Follica finished Phase2 two years ago. They have not commented further.

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  • ar50
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    I've followed Follica for years now, and to my knowledge, they're currently growing primitive, follicle-like structures called "neogenic-like hair follicles", and they haven't clearly elucidated the relationship between those and terminal follicles. Their P2 control group data showed roughly 11% growth with JUST dermabrasion btw, so you'd think with activation of Wnt, upregulation of FGF, and suppression of PGD2, we should see SOMETHING.[/QUOTE]

    woow bro im sorry but i dont understand a word you said haha : try to explain this to your friend who doesnt know anything about hair loss.

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by KO1
    It should be safe, but the problem is that continuous activation of Wnt can lead to bad things, like cancer, but the safety profile is really unknown at this point in time.

    I've followed Follica for years now, and to my knowledge, they're currently growing primitive, follicle-like structures called "neogenic-like hair follicles", and they haven't clearly elucidated the relationship between those and terminal follicles. Their P2 control group data showed roughly 11% growth with JUST dermabrasion btw, so you'd think with activation of Wnt, upregulation of FGF, and suppression of PGD2, we should see SOMETHING.
    What phase are they in? And how long before its released?

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  • KO1
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    Originally posted by ar50
    But back on subject: is Histogen safe? I remember I read that you only can injected once because it can have bad effect?
    It should be safe, but the problem is that continuous activation of Wnt can lead to bad things, like cancer, but the safety profile is really unknown at this point in time.

    I've followed Follica for years now, and to my knowledge, they're currently growing primitive, follicle-like structures called "neogenic-like hair follicles", and they haven't clearly elucidated the relationship between those and terminal follicles. Their P2 control group data showed roughly 11% growth with JUST dermabrasion btw, so you'd think with activation of Wnt, upregulation of FGF, and suppression of PGD2, we should see SOMETHING.

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  • ar50
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    Originally posted by x4342
    ar50: Sorry about that, bro.. I was just trying to lighten things up! Sometimes we all need a laugh or two.

    Anyway, it's far easier to provide a scaffold and allow the body to repair itself than completely regrow something. If a soldier severely damages his leg and loses a ton of tissue things can be done. They are making a lot of progress when it comes to restoring lost tissue. But literally giving someone their leg back when it is completely gone is likely still a long way off.

    FearTheLoss:
    I agree that Follica has been pretty uncompromising in their approach and desire to find a "problem solved" solution. As consumers we benefit most from a combination of long and shorter term approaches. You need someone that is determined to completely solve the problem in an uncompromising manner but also for others to simply release something that is markedly better than what we have today. If Histogen could simply release an obviously superior product in a timely manner it would be a huge step forward even if it isn't a quantum leap forward.



    No problem man haha i found it very original
    What really amaze me is fact that there is still no real treatment for hairloss( im talking about people who dont want to use fin, because for the fin users there is obviously a treatment). They are working on cloning a ****ing mammoth but hair loss is to hard. They can now transplant heads, but hair loss is to hard.

    I am no scientist and this is probably more about financing and priorities but Thats's the thing what really irritates me.

    And what also bugs me is that follica is so quiet about their research. I mean okay you dont want the competition to find something out but at least give us some more info. I really clinge on the positive news i read on this forum, because I have lost a lot of my confidence.

    But back on subject: is Histogen safe? I remember I read that you only can injected once because it can have bad effect?

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  • x4342
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    ar50: Sorry about that, bro.. I was just trying to lighten things up! Sometimes we all need a laugh or two.

    Anyway, it's far easier to provide a scaffold and allow the body to repair itself than completely regrow something. If a soldier severely damages his leg and loses a ton of tissue things can be done. They are making a lot of progress when it comes to restoring lost tissue. But literally giving someone their leg back when it is completely gone is likely still a long way off.

    FearTheLoss:
    I agree that Follica has been pretty uncompromising in their approach and desire to find a "problem solved" solution. As consumers we benefit most from a combination of long and shorter term approaches. You need someone that is determined to completely solve the problem in an uncompromising manner but also for others to simply release something that is markedly better than what we have today. If Histogen could simply release an obviously superior product in a timely manner it would be a huge step forward even if it isn't a quantum leap forward.

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  • FearTheLoss
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    I don't think this is a dark period of time for us...

    Histogen: Showed results that are better than minox and fin combined with no major side effects (IN THEIR SAFETY STUDY)

    RepliCel: Going into phase 2 studies, got a 7 million dollar investment in their hair regeneration technology. (obviously they have something there for this to happen, Spencer has faith in them)

    Follica: Has grown hair on humans, FGF9 may really boost their results too. Let's stay cautiously optimistic with them because they are working on a real CURE...like this whole thing would be forever over...I guess replicel is too.

    CB: some forum members have already seen promising results from it and they aren't even using the correct vehicle that was used in the study. If everything goes well, we could see CB to the market in 2016-2017.

    Topical Fin: Hasson and Wong are already offering it, but not the version with the new film. This has potential because there may be a happy medium where the amount absorbed in the bloodstream is minimal enough to not give us guys with sides, sides...but yet benefit our hair. Time will tell. I contacted HW and they said people have had good results with their topical fin (better than minox, not as good as oral fin, but no sides)

    PDG2: people are supposedly getting amazing results with this, but again, time will tell. This has good science behind it, so it may be just tweaking the dosage.

    Dr. Nigam Donor Doubling: We will see where this goes, but I am starting to believe.

    Dr. Cole: Has been getting 10-70% donor regeneration with Acell, with an average of 50%..but still a 50% increase in donor would make a huge difference.

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  • ar50
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    Hahahajaha good one bro. Its good to laugh in this dark period of time for us.
    No but in all fairness: im satisfied but you know i was just wondering.
    There a lot of veterans without an arm or a leg. This could be major breaktrough

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  • FearTheLoss
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    and don't be alarmed when after 2 months you have nothing down there, it will probably start to grow back at about six months..but then there are the unlucky few that just lose it for good...that's where choosing the right doctor really comes into play. Maybe you should go experimental and get a procedure with Nigam? I hear he "doubles the donor"

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  • KO1
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    Remember, if you get penis transplant, you know the rules, we want before and after pics from all angles, wet, dry, you name it.

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