Final Days: Chinese Scientists Have Solved the DP Culturing Problem! (2014)

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  • deuce
    Senior Member
    • May 2013
    • 209

    #76
    Great news. Now we need to get the vehicle for cb until this comes out. Thanks again Desmond.

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    • Tenma
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2013
      • 172

      #77
      Originally posted by locke999
      It's like fixing a car. You fix one problem thinking it is the main problem but then you find out that the car still doesn't run because there is another huge problem that was masked from the previous one.
      I remember reading about other hurdles.

      I think it was Ken Washenik who said we still dont have a "complete model of the human scalp" or something like that, wich complicates the finding of an appropiate delivering method of the cells.

      And of course there is the very complex engineering process required for growing hair at the right angle. Jahoda seemed very worried about that last year, on the interview with the BBC.

      Maybe Desmond, Boldy or someone else can shed some light on these topics.

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      • hellouser
        Senior Member
        • May 2012
        • 4419

        #78
        Originally posted by Tenma
        I remember reading about other hurdles.

        I think it was Ken Washenik who said we still dont have a "complete model of the human scalp" or something like that, wich complicates finding an appropiate delivering method of the cells.

        And of course there is the very complex engineering process required for growing hair at the right angle.

        Maybe Desmond, Boldy or someone else can shed some light about these topics.
        Having it grow at the right angle, GOOD CALL!

        That may pose some complications.... I wouldnt want hair growing upside down and into my skull!

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        • Dan26
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2012
          • 1270

          #79
          Ya there is more obstacles to overcome but the biggest one is out of the way and the rate that they are moving at is very good for us

          I think people will be surprised at how fast this moves, assuming moderate success in the early human trials.

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          • idontwant2bebalding
            Member
            • Jul 2013
            • 48

            #80
            Originally posted by hellouser
            Having it grow at the right angle, GOOD CALL!

            That may pose some complications.... I wouldnt want hair growing upside down and into my skull!
            perhaps this is why Dr. Washenick is unemployed.

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            • hellouser
              Senior Member
              • May 2012
              • 4419

              #81
              Originally posted by idontwant2bebalding
              perhaps this is why Dr. Washenick is unemployed.
              I reeeeeeally doubt thats the reason. That would be such a relatively minor hurdle compared to actually create follicles and grow hair.

              Besides, from the photographs they showed that i remember the results (growth in hair) came near areas of existing hair, NEVER in a slick bald spot. So, its pretty safe to assume that their method didnt really work that well.

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              • Arashi
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2012
                • 3888

                #82
                Originally posted by Tenma
                And of course there is the very complex engineering process required for growing hair at the right angle. Jahoda seemed very worried about that last year, on the interview with the BBC.

                Maybe Desmond, Boldy or someone else can shed some light on these topics.
                Well, Tsuji lab inserted a nylon thread as a guide into each of the hair germs. The resulting (human) hair seemed angled correctly and no cysts were formed (cysts DID form without the nylon threads)



                Not sure how feasible that is to do for say 10.000 hairs though. Maybe with some device it can be done as quickly as placing grafts with a FUE ?

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                • Tenma
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2013
                  • 172

                  #83
                  Originally posted by Arashi
                  Well, Tsuji lab inserted a nylon thread as a guide into each of the hair germs. The resulting (human) hair seemed angled correctly and no cysts were formed (cysts DID form without the nylon threads)



                  Not sure how feasible that is to do for say 10.000 hairs though. Maybe with some device it can be done as quickly as placing grafts with a FUE ?
                  Great response! Thanks Arashi, i didnt remember why Tsuji Lab succeded at growing hairs the right way.

                  Yeah, maybe scientist can manage to create a device and automate the process

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                  • Arashi
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 3888

                    #84
                    Originally posted by Tenma
                    Great response! Thanks Arashi, i didn remember why Tsuji Lab succeded at growing hairs the right way.

                    Yeah, maybe scientist can manage to create a device and automate the process
                    Yeah they grew cosmetically correct HUMAN hair on mice, as you can see on the photo's. However they didnt use cultured DP cells (they couldnt culture human DP cells back then), they just used existing DP cells which they took from human donors. Jahoda managed to culture DP cells last year for the first time in history, but they lost gene expression so the resulting hair was not correct like in Tsuji's experiment and it lacked colour and thickness. Anyway that problem should now thus be solved thanks to the Chinese

                    So, theoretically we're done It just needs to be shown to work now on human skin. Jahoda already did that last year of course (human foreskin transplanted onto mice), but still, we'd need to see the whole process now, resulting in human hair on human skin, grown from human CULTURED DP cells.

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                    • greatjob!
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 909

                      #85
                      Originally posted by Tenma
                      I know you are probably the most knowledgable poster around here.

                      What do you think about this last study?
                      Hahahaha!! Thanks I needed a good laugh!!

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                      • PatientlyWaiting
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 1637

                        #86
                        So what does this mean, that we're genuinely 10 years away? Good, i'll be 35, not too old, not too young.

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                        • hosney7
                          Junior Member
                          • Jan 2014
                          • 23

                          #87
                          OMG it's amazing

                          Thank you Desmond! Many Korean fans of you express their respects!

                          Anyway Chinese technique gets perfection, it is time for us to send e-mail to Tsuji team? right??

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                          • gladiator
                            Junior Member
                            • Feb 2012
                            • 17

                            #88
                            Beautiful , When this comes out I'll grow a ****ing mullet that will make billy Ray Cyris look like Kojak !

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                            • TravisB
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2012
                              • 188

                              #89
                              So, it looks like the cure is going to come from the Asians (Tsuji, Taiwan, and now China). They are MUCH more dedicated to their work than westerners who like to take money for no results, overhype things and move at snail's pace with everything.

                              Asians are much more dedicated to hairloss related science than westerners, despite the fact that there are way less bald/balding men in Asia than in the west.

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                              • Jazz1
                                Inactive
                                • Aug 2012
                                • 1598

                                #90
                                Originally posted by TravisB
                                So, it looks like the cure is going to come from the Asians (Tsuji, Taiwan, and now China). They are MUCH more dedicated to their work than westerners who like to take money for no results, overhype things and move at snail's pace with everything.

                                Asians are much more dedicated to hairloss related science than westerners, despite the fact that there are way less bald/balding men in Asia than in the west.

                                Well said, most there people are balding as much as the western people and blame the western diet. EIther way I hope they sell it from their country and not through the bloody FDA!

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