Human Hair grown in Lab!

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  • HairBane
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 300

    #31
    Agreed with people saying Nigam should go crazy with the hair multiplication stuff while he still can as a proof of concept before India brings in stem cell legislation. I'd argue that he should be focusing more on that than doubling right now, and let Mwamba work on proving doubling. He's got to be one of the few people in the world right now with the money, equipment, knowledge, will, jurisdiction, etc. to make truely effective hair multiplication a reality.

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    • thechamp
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 1763

      #32
      Originally posted by Desmond84
      You guys should have seen the segment they did on Channel 10 in Australia about this breakthrough! It was disgraceful..they were making a mockery of the whole thing with one of them saying: "So if I see my bald friend suddenly having a patch of hair on his head, I know he rubbed someone's foreskin on it!" And then the whole panel started laughing! The female host was like "I don't know any men that wants hair that bad!"...The third panelist kept laughing!

      It felt like they had no idea why men hate going bald! For the record every single panelist was a NW1...

      God I was so upset! Such a major breakthrough and all they could do was mock ppl with MPB! <END OF RANT>

      - Sorry, had to get it off my chest.
      Desmond you are in Australia like me what part of Australia , was the show the 7pm project **** them.i Remember one of them asking a women if prince William was still charming and handsome with out hair!!

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      • Tomb10
        Member
        • May 2013
        • 34

        #33
        Will this technique also be usefull for people with a bad and thin donor? Or for people with dupa?
        Because many of the young baldies will get thinning in the donor also.

        Or could they then use, for example, beardhair.

        Hope than you can give me an answer desmond, or someone else

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        • walrus
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2012
          • 298

          #34
          Originally posted by Tomb10
          Will this technique also be usefull for people with a bad and thin donor? Or for people with dupa?
          Because many of the young baldies will get thinning in the donor also.

          Or could they then use, for example, beardhair.

          Hope than you can give me an answer desmond, or someone else
          Theoretically, anyone could benefit from it.

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          • hellouser
            Senior Member
            • May 2012
            • 4419

            #35
            Here's a link for Desmond...

            Scientists at the University of Toronto say they have developed a technique that can rapidly screen human stem cells and better control what they will turn into.


            Lets hope he sees it... since, you know, theres no way to reach him directly.

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