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  • 534623
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 1854

    Originally posted by krewel
    http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/health/...e#.UGf544aWJI1

    They actually confirm Dr.Hoffmanns / Replicels thesis about dermal sheeth cup cells..
    can't find anywhere any confirmation.

    the only confirmation we have is by the Replicel guys themselves:

    if you inject millions of replicated human dscc into a patient's bald scalp - it grows practically NOTHING. Confirmed by Replicel!

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    • krewel
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 187

      Originally posted by 534623
      can't find anywhere any confirmation.

      the only confirmation we have is by the Replicel guys themselves:

      if you inject millions of replicated human dscc into a patient's bald scalp - it grows practically NOTHING. Confirmed by Replicel!
      Watch the video again, inform yourself about how Replicels technology works in detail and stop spreading this "Replicel failed" nonsense. Otherwise you belong to hairsite, not here.
      I can see that there's a lot, you understand in a wrong way. I've explained it a 100 times here and I'm not going to explain it again.

      Replicel did not fail. Far from it.
      If you really expected something like 50% regrwoth, you are literally insane.

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      • UK_
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 2691

        @krewel http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/health/...e#.UGge2a7lawS

        They say it's years away, but Replicel are already heading into phase 2.

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        • UK_
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 2691

          Originally posted by 534623
          can't find anywhere any confirmation.

          the only confirmation we have is by the Replicel guys themselves:

          if you inject millions of replicated human dscc into a patient's bald scalp - it grows practically NOTHING. Confirmed by Replicel!
          No, what was confirmed was a that a SINGLE TREATMENT could beat both the efficacy AND SAFETY of Finasteride and Minoxidil combined after only 6 months.

          THAT'S WHAT WAS CONFIRMED.


          Your comments are stupid and damaging, until you can open a lab and create a treatment that beats in efficacy and safety both the two mainstream treatments for hair loss that have been around for over 20 years, please STFU.

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          • 534623
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2011
            • 1854

            Originally posted by krewel

            Replicel did not fail. Far from it.
            in this case ...



            ...you should invest all your money. good luck.

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            • krewel
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2011
              • 187

              Originally posted by UK_
              @krewel http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/health/...e#.UGge2a7lawS

              They say it's years away, but Replicel are already heading into phase 2.
              Which is great.

              The video shows, that Replicel is going the right way. The stem cells that female Yale scientist is pointing at on her screen are dermal sheath cup cells, the ones that Replicels guys are using.
              They did not find out something new. But thanks to their technology, they actually show, that Dr.Hoffmanns research results about dermal sheath cup cells are true.

              Edit: But also Aderans. Both concepts are actually very similar to each other.

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              • 534623
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2011
                • 1854

                Originally posted by krewel

                The video shows, that Replicel is going the right way. The stem cells that female Yale scientist is pointing at on her screen are dermal sheath cup cells, the ones that Replicels guys are using.
                not at all.
                the 2 women in the video sound like the Aderans guys 10 years ago - about their initial mouse research findings.

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                • 25 going on 65
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 1476

                  But Aderans in 2002 is a world apart from Replicel in 2012. Back then people got excited about growing hairs on a mouse. Now we are safely growing hair on human scalp. That is a monumental leap that not everyone seems to appreciate....taking results on a rodent species and replicating them on ourselves.
                  Even if Replicel never gets to market, we have learned from its research and other companies can apply this knowledge. This goes for all research on "next gen" treatments.

                  I'm excited about these cellular procedures. Right now the only cosmetically viable ways to fight MPB are 1. get on hormone therapy early (fin or dut), or 2. get hair transplants from one of a hand full of quality clinics in the world (and we all know the limitations of that). I think treating this condition at the cell level is the next step.
                  I would love for some super effective PGD2 inhibitor lotion to come out in the next couple years, but I am not holding my breath.

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                  • Sogeking
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 494

                    If they could actually immunize hair follicles to DHT than I would call that a big damn success. However they are definetly in silent mode now. They got burned by the hype they generated before phase I 6 months results and not being able to produce satisfactory results.

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                    • UK_
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 2691

                      Yes this was the original research that showed it can be done.

                      Green fluorescent protein (GFP)-expressing wild-type, and nontransgenic mouse vibrissa follicle cells were cultured and implanted to mouse ears and footpads. Dermal papiller (DP)-derived cells and cells from the peribulbar dermal sheath "cup" (DSC) induced new hair follicles in both implanted ears a …

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                      • UK_
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2011
                        • 2691

                        Originally posted by Sogeking
                        If they could actually immunize hair follicles to DHT than I would call that a big damn success. However they are definetly in silent mode now. They got burned by the hype they generated before phase I 6 months results and not being able to produce satisfactory results.
                        Silent mode? Didnt they just release a presentation about phase II a few weeks ago? What should they do? Bullhorn Wall Street about their next phase?

                        Jesus Christ - what is it with people and attacking Replicel? I'd love to see the look on all your faces if they turned around and said "right, screw it, go find your own cure".

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                        • gutted
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 1397

                          Originally posted by Sogeking
                          If they could actually immunize hair follicles to DHT than I would call that a big damn success. However they are definetly in silent mode now. They got burned by the hype they generated before phase I 6 months results and not being able to produce satisfactory results.
                          immunize a hair follicle against dht and you can grow that hair out to our nearest galaxy and back
                          theres a reason why some people can grow hair longer than others, and dht is that reason.

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                          • gutted
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 1397

                            as well as promote cancers!

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                            • krewel
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2011
                              • 187

                              Originally posted by 534623
                              not at all.
                              the 2 women in the video sound like the Aderans guys 10 years ago - about their initial mouse research findings.
                              What the heck are you talking about?
                              I said : "The stem cells that female Yale scientist is pointing at on her screen are dermal sheath cup cells"

                              You say not at all? Are you blind or something? From now on, I'm just ignoring you. 10 years.. 10 years is nothing in terms of science.

                              Originally posted by UK_
                              Jesus Christ - what is it with people and attacking Replicel? I'd love to see the look on all your faces if they turned around and said "right, screw it, go find your own cure".
                              Their reaction would probably be something like: "I knew it, scammers." Thinking, you can solve this kind of a problem from one day to another, is just childish.

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                              • Erick
                                Member
                                • Nov 2011
                                • 96

                                Replicel is dead end, enough said.

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