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

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  • Vox
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 298

    #16
    Originally posted by Arashi
    Transplant the pig's hair via FUT and then eat the pig. There's something macabrely funny in how that sounds
    Ha ha, true. Plus, such a pig could cover the heads of many NW7 men.

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    • clandestine
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 2002

      #17
      So there's no issue about the whole cross-species thing?

      Is it human hairs being grown on the pig and transplanted? Even so, we aren't able to transplant hair from one HUMAN to another, why can we all of the sudden considering doing so from a pig to a human?

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      • Vox
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2013
        • 298

        #18
        Originally posted by clandestine
        So there's no issue about the whole cross-species thing?

        Is it human hairs being grown on the pig and transplanted? Even so, we aren't able to transplant hair from one HUMAN to another, why can we all of the sudden considering doing so from a pig to a human?
        As far as I know it has not been tried, so I guess no one knows yet. If regulations were less strict, and if there was more motivation to solve this kind of aesthetic problem in men, this would have certainly been tried and we would know by now.

        But if they believe that entire organs can be grown in animals and then transplanted into humans, then a hair transplant with more than sufficient donor for any NW scale seems trivial. Perhaps there is more concrete evidence, providing ground for hope, that I am not aware of.

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        • greatjob!
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 909

          #19
          Originally posted by hellouser
          Depends how much of a stink women make about hair loss. Nobody cares about mens problems.
          Originally posted by Vox
          I am almost convinced that this is the case. Women have too much power these days. You see the other discussion about hair systems? Good points made, yet no one seems to realize that if women were trained to require hair on men no matter what (hair systems included), instead of avoiding them when they are bald, things would be very different today. Hair systems for men would be perfected and widely accepted but, most importantly, a real cure would be already out. The motivation to push the development of such biotechnologies is really weak even today.
          Your baldness is starting to distort reality. How do women control the world, when men have always and still do control the vast majority of all the wealth and power in the world? Sure when chicks are young and good looking they have a lot of power over men, but beauty fades. Men make more money, have more rights, and more freedom in every country in the world.

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          • Thinning87
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2012
            • 839

            #20
            Originally posted by greatjob!
            Your baldness is starting to distort reality. How do women control the world, when men have always and still do control the vast majority of all the wealth and power in the world? Sure when chicks are young and good looking they have a lot of power over men, but beauty fades. Men make more money, have more rights, and more freedom in every country in the world.
            yep

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            • DepressedByHairLoss
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2011
              • 854

              #21
              Originally posted by Desmond84
              OMG this is more than big news!

              Remember the method Tsuji lab used to grow hair follicles? They grew the hair germs to maturity by implanting it into the subrenal capsules of a mouse. They then extracted these mature hair germs and implanted it on the back of another mouse using the FUT method!

              Where they're stuck is how do we grow these germs to maturity in humans? We can't use the patient's kidneys to do it? So what's the solution?

              This new technique may very well be what Tsuji lab was waiting for! Assuming all risks are taken into account, these trials will be revoltionising medicine as we know it!

              It wont matter whether baldness is an aesthetic condition rather than a medical one! If we can grow hair germ follicles, if the technology is there then there's nothing stopping it from coming to the market!

              We have to think outside the box as Nigam does. We have to try different methods and not fear the unknown but embrace it, experiment with it!

              Some may say we are playing God! Don't forget God may have made us based on his own image! Human beings are amazing creatures.

              We had a Professor that always used to end his lectures with this line:

              “When you walk to the edge of all the light you have and take that first step into the darkness of the unknown, you must believe that one of two things will happen. There will be something solid for you to stand upon or you will be taught to fly.” - Patrick Overton

              Even if we don't end up flying...we MUST take the leap into darkness
              You really have the best posts, Desmond. I especially like your quote "We have to think outside the box as Nigam does. We have to try different methods and not fear the unknown but embrace it, experiment with it!". We have to focus on other methods to regrow hair and not simply focus on hair transplants and derivatives of moving hair from one place to another. And that's what I like about Dr. Nigam; at least he is willing to explore other methods for hair restoration.

              And that Patrick Overton quote is very profound.

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              • DepressedByHairLoss
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 854

                #22
                Originally posted by hellouser
                Depends how much of a stink women make about hair loss. Nobody cares about mens problems.
                I tend to agree with you. Women's hair loss is treated with compassion and empathy yet men's hair loss is ridiculed and joked about. This double standard is staggering.

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                • yeahyeahyeah
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 1776

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Desmond84
                  OMG this is more than big news!

                  Remember the method Tsuji lab used to grow hair follicles? They grew the hair germs to maturity by implanting it into the subrenal capsules of a mouse. They then extracted these mature hair germs and implanted it on the back of another mouse using the FUT method!

                  Where they're stuck is how do we grow these germs to maturity in humans? We can't use the patient's kidneys to do it? So what's the solution?

                  This new technique may very well be what Tsuji lab was waiting for! Assuming all risks are taken into account, these trials will be revoltionising medicine as we know it!

                  It wont matter whether baldness is an aesthetic condition rather than a medical one! If we can grow hair germ follicles, if the technology is there then there's nothing stopping it from coming to the market!

                  We have to think outside the box as Nigam does. We have to try different methods and not fear the unknown but embrace it, experiment with it!

                  Some may say we are playing God! Don't forget God may have made us based on his own image! Human beings are amazing creatures.

                  We had a Professor that always used to end his lectures with this line:

                  “When you walk to the edge of all the light you have and take that first step into the darkness of the unknown, you must believe that one of two things will happen. There will be something solid for you to stand upon or you will be taught to fly.” - Patrick Overton

                  Even if we don't end up flying...we MUST take the leap into darkness
                  If you grow a follicle on a pig, then transplant it, will the human body eventually reject it, as it is a foreign organ?

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                  • Vox
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2013
                    • 298

                    #24
                    Originally posted by greatjob!
                    Your baldness is starting to distort reality. How do women control the world, when men have always and still do control the vast majority of all the wealth and power in the world? Sure when chicks are young and good looking they have a lot of power over men, but beauty fades. Men make more money, have more rights, and more freedom in every country in the world.
                    To pay you with the same money: you should get a short cut because all this hair covering your eyes does not let you see what's going on around.

                    Who talked about women controlling the world, having wealth and power, keeping men in shadow? This appears only in your message, even if you say it only in order to deny it (which is correct). I talked about much power when it comes to aesthetics business. Much of this industry revolves around women, they are the dominant force in this market. All I am saying is that if there was pressure from the part of women about men's hair loss, a solution would already be available; or at least hair systems for men would be perfected and more acceptable.

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                    • Vox
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2013
                      • 298

                      #25
                      Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
                      If you grow a follicle on a pig, then transplant it, will the human body eventually reject it, as it is a foreign organ?
                      Here is an answer in simple words.

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                      • ar50
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2013
                        • 115

                        #26
                        I do not understand why this is posted on the bald truth talk forum. I asked my dermatologist about transplanting someones hair to anothers persons head. He said that this was impossible. Why should this work? Im always open but i dont want to become happy for nothing.

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                        • Vox
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2013
                          • 298

                          #27
                          Originally posted by ar50
                          I do not understand why this is posted on the bald truth talk forum. I asked my dermatologist about transplanting someones hair to anothers persons head. He said that this was impossible. Why should this work? Im always open but i dont want to become happy for nothing.
                          Obviously you missed the link I posted previously. Here is the crucial excerpt:

                          "[The success of pig-human transplants] has very little to do with whether there's a two per cent or 20 per cent difference in the genome sequence — if those numbers actually meant anything anyway — the main barrier is caused by just one gene," says Moran.

                          That gene is called galactose-alpha-1,3,galactotransferase — gal-transferase for short . All mammals except humans and higher apes have a working version of gal-transferase, which coats cells with an antigen (a molecule that our immune system reacts to). This means if pig tissue is transplanted into humans our immune system will mount a drastic rejection response as our bodies detect the antigen and attack it.

                          Scientists have come up with a solution to stop tissue rejection: genetically modifying the pigs by eliminating the gal-transferase gene. A few more human genes are also added to the pigs to make the pig tissue even more acceptable to our immune system.


                          I had no idea about it before, but this is what says a professor of animal genetics.

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                          • ar50
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2013
                            • 115

                            #28
                            wow now i get it. So this means that they could eliminate the gal-transferase gene if we would transfer hair from human to human?

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                            • Vox
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2013
                              • 298

                              #29
                              Originally posted by ar50
                              wow now i get it. So this means that they could eliminate the gal-transferase gene if we would transfer hair from human to human?
                              Something like that I guess. Genetic modifications can do wonders, but there are regulations also holding them back.

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                              • ar50
                                Senior Member
                                • May 2013
                                • 115

                                #30
                                man F those people who created the legislations. Siriously i am aware of the cons genetic mods can bring but people forget that it can really help us improve our health care.

                                So are they giving these scientists the permission to start the research? the guy in the article talked about growing an organ in 1 year? how long do you think it will take them to grow hair?

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