No I haven't. But I have been talking to the European clinics who are starting to use pure ADSC injections. And in some cases they're even culturing the cells. What do you think about this Swooping?
I asked about them giving a group discount and they said they would be open to the idea of a group discount.
I'm a little concerned about the ADSCs (compared to AAPE) because ADSCs are larger and more solid than AAPE so the cells might not get into every nook and cranny compared to the AAPE but once injected the cells might continuously excrete the desired growth factors so the follicles might get continuously bathed in these desired growth factors whereas with AAPE you might need injections once a week or so at least in the beginning. What do you think?
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hgs you have to remember that this is the same Arishi who first said that the 2014 hair loss congress researchers solved the trichogenicity problem and now says he never said that, and accused needhairasap of being in cahoots with the Pilox marketers to cheat us, and other mistaken concepts. Of course he can't stick to his own assurances. He doesn't get much of anything right. So he said he would stop attacks and of course that means that he is going to continue attacks.Leave a comment:
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Wow. You really never cease to amaze me jarjar. You compress so much nonsense into your sentences that someone should give you an award for it. I am not even sure where to start ... You seem to confuse jahodas idea about adding fat cells to his experiments with the idea of injecting stem cells. And really, 'enlarge follicles', haha, what makes you think jahoda wants bigger follicles ?
Adsc really have pretty much nothing to do with jahodas research. He is trying to figure out signaling between fat cells and follicles
* Gardner said Jahoda will add fat cells rather than growth factors themselves in his efforts to grow hair. Yale says that in mice the "adipose precursor cells" are the cells that signal follicles to grow hair. The human equivalent to adipose precursor cells would probably be adipose derived stem cells. Hence, Gardner is likely talking about ADSCs because those are the fat cells that likely excrete the signals to the follicles to grow hair. Also, Yale said that the precursor cells produce 100 times the amount of some growth factors as generic fat cells do,
* I don't recall seeing where Gardner said that Jahoda will try to figure out the signaling between fat cells and follicles. Although it doesn't really matter because Gardner said Jahoda will use fat cells instead anyway, please provide a link to the post where Gardner said Jahoda is going to try to figure out the signaling between fat cells and follicles. Myself, I see no point for Jahoda to waste time figuring out these signals unless Jahoda intends to add the growth factors themselves, which Gardner says Jahoda is not going to do. Why bother trying to figure out the signals between fat cells and follicles if you're going to use the cells themselves? If you use the cells themselves the cells will take care of adding the correct signalling so you don't need to figure it out.
* Lab grown follicles don't start out as fully formed follicles. If they started out as fully formed follicles you wouldn't have researchers trying to create follicles. They start out as cells and then they form into follicles. And they also start out smaller and get bigger as part of their formation.
* If I said Jahoda would "inject" the ADSCs into his mix I meant to say "add" ADSCs. No biggie. You're making a big deal of nothing. Obviously I was comparing Jahoda adding ADSCs to his mix and us injecting these cells into our scalps so I used the word "inject" where I meant to say "add" because I was thinking about both ends of that equation at the same time and I inadvertently transposed the word "inject" for the word "add." I can't believe you would actually make a big deal of this. I guess you're scraping the bottom of the barrel for my grammar errors because you're feeling pissy about me pointing out how you proclaimed that the 2014 hair loss congress researchers solved the trichogenicity problem and how you accused needhairasap of being in cahoots with the Pilox folks. LOL!Leave a comment:
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Jarjar has a history of trying to push people to do experimental unproven treatments so he can watch from his chair how others take risks for him and put their money on the line to see if it works. But if he does that with posting lies, like he does here, he needs to be corrected.Leave a comment:
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HGS1989 check this out: since Jahoda is now using a construct that let's him add these same adipose derived stem cells to DP cells to create and enlarge follicles this means that if we get these adipose derived stem cells injections (Swiss clinic or greece clinic or Vienna clinic) we would be doing the same thing that Jahoda is doing, except that we would be doing it in our scalps whereas Jahoda is doing it in a petri-dish.
Let me say it again. Check this out:
* Jahoda is adding these cells to dp cells so he can grow and enlarge follicles.
* We would be putting these cells into our scalps to enlarge the existing follicles that are already in our scalps.
* This means we would be doing the same thing that Jahoda is doing except we would be doing it in the skin of our scalps instead of inside a petri-dish.
Also, an important note is that the Yale scientists discovered that the adipose precursor cells excrete 100 times as much of some growth factors as regular fat cells excrete. By injecting pure precursor cells (adipose derived stem cells) you are injecting 100 times more growth factors as you would if you just injected regular fat cells. So the key to this is to add the precursor fat cells, aka adipose derived stem cells so that you can bomb the follicles with the growth factors.
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why woudln't dr cole try it ? it is autologus so the need for fda approval is not necessary. take a look at those people
http://www.balancehairrestoration.com . they are the ones that I got the papaer that started this thread. and I read on their website that they have a treatment using stormal vascular fraction ;which is rich in stem cells and growth factors ;as a an injection and also provide a topical growth factor secreted by your own cells. I guess it would be intresting to see the outcomes. maybe adding prp to the mix. I dont expect mund blowing results especially if it is marketed as a one time treatment. but with tweeking it might be successful from the first time.Leave a comment:
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I'm sure a lot of you have already read this:
Valerie Horsley, Associate Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, hypothesized that adipocyte precursor cells were directly responsible for hair follicle growth by inducing the activation of follicular stem cells.
The team used various experimental methods, including histology and functional analysis, to visualize the interactions between the adipocyte lineage cells and the follicular stem cells. Several mouse models with genetic mutations at different stages of the adipogenesis pathway were used to see more specifically how adipocyte lineage cells contribute to the regulation of follicular stem cells. One mouse model with a defect in adipocyte precursor proliferation resulted in a significant decrease in hair growth levels. Transplanting wild-type adipocyte precursor cells into regions where such precursors were lacking in the mutant mice, however, prompted hair growth. Additional tests showed that adipocyte precursors drive platelet derived growth factor (PDGF) signaling, a process that induces the hair follicle’s initiation of the growth phase. The data collected from these experiments showed that adipocyte precursor cells are both necessary and sufficient to drive hair follicle growth.
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http://www.balancehairrestoration.com . they are the ones that I got the papaer that started this thread. and I read on their website that they have a treatment using stormal vascular fraction ;which is rich in stem cells and growth factors ;as a an injection and also provide a topical growth factor secreted by your own cells. I guess it would be intresting to see the outcomes. maybe adding prp to the mix. I dont expect mund blowing results especially if it is marketed as a one time treatment. but with tweeking it might be successful from the first time.Leave a comment:
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Also, an important note is that the Yale scientists discovered that the adipose precursor cells excrete 100 times as much of some growth factors as regular fat cells excrete. By injecting pure precursor cells (adipose derived stem cells) you are injecting 100 times more growth factors as you would if you just injected regular fat cells. So the key to this is to add the precursor fat cells, aka adipose derived stem cells so that you can bomb the follicles with the growth factors.
Valerie Horsley, Associate Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, hypothesized that adipocyte precursor cells were directly responsible for hair follicle growth by inducing the activation of follicular stem cells.
The team used various experimental methods, including histology and functional analysis, to visualize the interactions between the adipocyte lineage cells and the follicular stem cells. Several mouse models with genetic mutations at different stages of the adipogenesis pathway were used to see more specifically how adipocyte lineage cells contribute to the regulation of follicular stem cells. One mouse model with a defect in adipocyte precursor proliferation resulted in a significant decrease in hair growth levels. Transplanting wild-type adipocyte precursor cells into regions where such precursors were lacking in the mutant mice, however, prompted hair growth. Additional tests showed that adipocyte precursors drive platelet derived growth factor (PDGF) signaling, a process that induces the hair follicle’s initiation of the growth phase. The data collected from these experiments showed that adipocyte precursor cells are both necessary and sufficient to drive hair follicle growth.
35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office - forhair.com - Cole Hair Transplant, 1045 Powers Place, Alpharetta, Georgia 30009 - Phone 678-566-1011 - email 35YrsAfter at chuck@forhair.com
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don't think so,
i have just found a clinic in athens which is offering the ADSC treatment(maybe this is an annex of the Swiss clinic in athens-we have to find this out)and collaborates with that laboratory(http://theracell.eu/)
we should contact theracell to get all the addresses of clinics where we can get this treatment
with which clinic are you in contact?
it's translated from greek to english(from a medical site) but i think it's understandable
what are your thoughts?
Hair Loss Treatment with stem cells
A new medical technique for hair regeneration using stem cells solves in men and women with thin hair and thinning. Treatment is based on the isolation of a large number of proteins, which are released from the stem cells of fat. Innovative therapy has been developed and applied atin Greece in collaboration with the Centre for Plastic Surgery "Cosmetic Restoration" and pioneer biotechnology company regenerative «Theracell». The isolation of stem cells from fat is a revolutionary art, with impressive results and new perspectives in aesthetic medicine. Recent clinical studies show that the regenerative properties of stem cell derivatives have applications in aesthetic medicine and more specifically to regenerate skin and hair regeneration. The skilled and innovative way of making it rich in growth factors 'extract' activates the regeneration and growth of hair, without trichothylakeion and stem cell transplantation.
It is scientifically proven that up to 80% of the action of the stem due to the secretion of a large number of biomolecules, such as growth factors, primarily, cytokines and various enzymes. Very specifically, the fat stem cells secrete more than 700 such proteins, which play an important role in tissue remodeling and regeneration. These proteins act at the site of application:
• Enabling other skin cells (fibroblasts)
• Motivating other cells to migrate to the site of injury
• At the same time protect skin cells from oxidative stress
The treatment process comprises four steps:
1 Collection of a very small amount of fat,
2 Transfer the fat in the laboratory under specific conditions
3 Activation of stem cells,
4 Topical application of treatment in four monthly sessions
Derivatives of activated stem cells after their application to the scalp, promote the growth of hair follicles. Also activate the stem cells already present in the region, so that they start producing new hair and improve existing ones. This technique provides a good, and possibly unique, reliable, scientific alternative for patients who either do not want or are not suitable for hair transplantation. Particularly good results are shown in fine and short hair, which indicates to lengthen and thickens. The application of the new technique is easy, with local anesthesia by skilled, well-educated on the subject physician.
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yes thats what im saying. the reason people confuse it with a swiss clinic is because the swiss clinic have a collabration with a greek clinic ( might be same owner, same ethics etc, ) but the treatment itself is in greece.Leave a comment:
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