Dr Lauster's Team (Berlin University of Technology)
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Sure, but the decisions made by the EMA take less than half of these US-smugs.Leave a comment:
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What has the FDA to do with Germany?check this link of the website hellouser posted : http://www.tissuse.com/science.html . it clearly says hair follicles in application areas + the word cosmetics. Dr laustrer is the first name if you clicked on scientific advisory board.
how do you know that? even if they did generate terminal hair, we are how long before FDA approval ? better hope for the proven treatments coming sooner than later i.e. histogen (growth factors technology in general), replicel , and CB.Leave a comment:
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check this link of the website hellouser posted : http://www.tissuse.com/science.html . it clearly says hair follicles in application areas + the word cosmetics. Dr laustrer is the first name if you clicked on scientific advisory board.
how do you know that? even if they did generate terminal hair, we are how long before FDA approval ? better hope for the proven treatments coming sooner than later i.e. histogen (growth factors technology in general), replicel , and CB.Leave a comment:
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still no new website on hair multiplication online.
i wonder where desmond is all the time. he hasn't been here for a while.Leave a comment:
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Dr. Uwe Marx's website has some interesting stuff:
Certain pages make it very clear about using their methods for:
Shitty thing is, is that they haven't shown the ability to produce a follicle that grows TERMINAL hair.Regenerative medicine including eventual implantation of laboratory-grown, organoid-based organsLeave a comment:
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I think you will end up with a mish-mash new and old follicles in there. The original follicles would still be in there and when the new lab-grown follicles were implanted there would be lots of instances of new and old follicles bumping into each other during the implantation process. I think it would get kind of messy inside of the skin.This does seem like the more achievable route. To create an organ seems to be infinitely more difficult than reviving it's existing miniaturised counterpart.
I'd be interested to know how present these follicles are in the skin, especially considering a new graft can be implanted directly over the top of these existing follicles with no complications. You would think their presence would in some way alter the implanted graft.Leave a comment:
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cells guided by molecule markers seem like the better direction.. will consider HT if replicel doesn't produce news in a year or 2.Leave a comment:
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