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You are right unbalding, in february ends their another study with biomarkers. That massive phase II ends in october and I really hope that something will be said about it. Conclusions after 14 days on 30 patients don't give us information which I was waiting for.Comment
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You might be right. They may release some results from their original phase 2 study at the coming hair loss congress. That study is complete and during their phase 1 study they collected results during the study so they may have done the same thing in their original phase 2 study and if they did then they probably have some information about their original phase 2 study.
I wish we could get someone to go to the congress and interview Samumed.
Also, since they collected evidence during the phase 1 study that means they likely collected evidence during the original phase 2 and since they are still pursuing their drug deeper into trials that means that the evidence they have so far collected during the original phase 2 study is probably good news.Comment
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If someone can confirm me but I think I saw before that Sarah Millar was involved and supervising one of the locations of the phase2 trial, no?
Follica's team talked years ago about how Wnt activation increase the wounding HF neogenesis, and that safe way were needed, so surely they are interested
If you add the luis Garza discovery (who collaborated a lot with Cotsarelis) about TLR3 activation that is the first signaling pathway involved that could induce the formation of hair follicle on a wound (and that there were already companies developing safe chemical TLR3 activation ) , Follica could have good tools to test soon
follica was testing years ago on humans their wounding approach with some lithium things, etc
Now imagine, make the wound, then TLR3 activation to make the cells recreate the HF,IFE and SG and then Wnt activation to make this hair follicle become bigger with robust growth (with also growth factors, FGF9, etc)
I wonder what kind of results this will give, maybe enough or maybe still not, but nothing to compared with their lithium and FGF approaches, it's another level, far more powerful
and the safe chemicals applications of Wnt and TLR3 activations are now becoming possible so let's hope Follica is planning new protocols testing soon (with wnt, tlr3, and of course other things based on Cots and millar recent knowledge)
(and maybe the recent Lgr6+ stem cells protocol from the plastic surgeons for creation of a hair follicle in a wound will have an impact)
a combo : -wounding+TLR3+Lgr6 scaffolded cells transplant+WNT+FGFs- would look like a damn promising protocolComment
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If someone can confirm me but I think I saw before that Sarah Millar was involved and supervising one of the locations of the phase2 trial, no?
Follica's team talked years ago about how Wnt activation increase the wounding HF neogenesis, and that safe way were needed, so surely they are interested
If you add the luis Garza discovery (who collaborated a lot with Cotsarelis) about TLR3 activation that is the first signaling pathway involved that could induce the formation of hair follicle on a wound (and that there were already companies developing safe chemical TLR3 activation ) , Follica could have good tools to test soon
follica was testing years ago on humans their wounding approach with some lithium things, etc
Now imagine, make the wound, then TLR3 activation to make the cells recreate the HF,IFE and SG and then Wnt activation to make this hair follicle become bigger with robust growth (with also growth factors, FGF9, etc)
I wonder what kind of results this will give, maybe enough or maybe still not, but nothing to compared with their lithium and FGF approaches, it's another level, far more powerful
and the safe chemicals applications of Wnt and TLR3 activations are now becoming possible so let's hope Follica is planning new protocols testing soon (with wnt, tlr3, and of course other things based on Cots and millar recent knowledge)
(and maybe the recent Lgr6+ stem cells protocol from the plastic surgeons for creation of a hair follicle in a wound will have an impact)
a combo : -wounding+TLR3+Lgr6 scaffolded cells transplant+WNT+FGFs- would look like a damn promising protocolComment
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