Hey Spencer we want a Histogen (and Aderans) Interview... when do we want it? now!

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  • Kiwi
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    Originally posted by gutted
    replicel will fail at what they are trying to achieve, they need to go back to the drawing board, anyone who owns the stocks...SELL THEM NOW.
    Who wants a histogen interview?!?!?

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  • gutted
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    replicel will fail at what they are trying to achieve, they need to go back to the drawing board, anyone who owns the stocks...SELL THEM NOW.

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  • re22
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    Pin a rose on his nose.

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  • ccmethinning
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    Originally posted by krewel
    That is not true, source? You do realize Replicel did a SIX month post-injection analysis? You shouldn't believe everything you read on Hair Site, actually nothing.
    Iron_Man called Replicel's failure when we were all worried that Replicel might give us TOO MUCH hair.

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  • krewel
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    Originally posted by Maradona
    However they simply stop producing fiber after some time in HM techniques, for example MOST of the hairs of aderans and replicel will stay as vellous and useless hair follicles.
    That is not true, source? You do realize Replicel did a SIX month post-injection analysis? You shouldn't believe everything you read on Hair Site, actually nothing.

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  • john2399
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    Originally posted by Artista
    I was at Spencer's live show last night. I arrived late but was told that Spencer DID have an interview with 'Histogen' earlier in the week which will provide 'tons' of good news once released here at TBT.
    Supposedly today! Am i correct Joe from Staten>??
    You are correct..wonder why its not posted yet!!!!

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  • Artista
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    Interview to be released soon

    I was at Spencer's live show last night. I arrived late but was told that Spencer DID have an interview with 'Histogen' earlier in the week which will provide 'tons' of good news once released here at TBT.
    Supposedly today! Am i correct Joe from Staten>??

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  • Kiwi
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    Originally posted by BoSox
    Thanks for the detail! Let's hope for some good results and interview sometime.
    All those in favor of an interview say aye!!!

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  • BoSox
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    Thanks for the detail! Let's hope for some good results and interview sometime.

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  • Maradona
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    Originally posted by BoSox
    Can you explain what that means exacty please?
    It means you can get the follicle to cycle more time, your new hair will last/live longer.

    One of the problems with ARI and Replicel is that although they replicate cells and inject them in your scalp (these are mostly Derma Papilla cells). These DP cells are supposed to sprout hair fiber and cycle hair fiber for a pretty long time.

    However they simply stop producing fiber after some time in HM techniques, for example MOST of the hairs of aderans and replicel will stay as vellous and useless hair follicles.

    One of the reasons was thought that the Progenitor cells or follicular stem cells for some reason STOPPED signaling/telling the DP cells to produce fiber.

    Now this new paper explains that there is a way to Extend this signaling so that you can get the DP cell to produce hair for more and more time.

    They culture the DP cells, replicate the cells under Gsk3β inhibition. I think they mean that the DP cells are cultured in a medium where that protein is inhibited.

    When Gsk3β is inhibited, the DP cells will have Wnt/β-catenin signalling activation which means the messages from the follicular stem cells or whatever other cells are involved to produce more hair is continued and hence you have HAIR lasting more time.

    that's how i understand I didn't get the whole paper to read.

    I hope ARI used this in one of their ji-gami series.

    We should know what they are up to this year so just sit tight and pray.

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  • BoSox
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    Originally posted by Maradona

    There's a paper that's been published this week that talks about how to solve one of ARI problems: keeping the DP/DS cells induction of hair fiber.
    Can you explain what that means exacty please?

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  • 2020
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    ah, I've seen it then... I thought you were all talking about something new that he said

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  • gmonasco
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    Originally posted by 2020
    what are you talking about?

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  • Maradona
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    Originally posted by Artista
    At the Balding blog site someone had post this topic and question to Dr Rassman. I was somewhat surprised to see a positive response by the Doctor.

    >Hair Cloning Presentation By Dr Ken Washenik video<
    "Hello doctor, I don’t know if you already have seen this but I think you might find this interesting. Maybe you have comments on it?"
    Dr.William R. Rassman, M.D.~
    "The video is of Dr. Ken Washenik from Aderans Research discussing where his company is at in the hair cloning race at the ICRAH (International Congress Research Against Hair Loss) meeting in France earlier this year.,
    this is VERY EXCITING STUFF. It appears that we are GETTING CLOSER to the final solution to the hair loss problem."
    You should ask another doctor. I saw a question where he repeated the question and stated the obvious for about 5 sentences and then said "propecia doesn't cause side effects because it stops DHT at the scalp and not the entire body".

    I mean WTF?!

    I wish aderans revealed more about their Ji-gami series and what they are made of then anyone could draw some conclusions.

    There's a paper that's been published this week that talks about how to solve one of ARI problems: keeping the DP/DS cells induction of hair fiber.

    I bet ARI knew about that discovery beforehand or is getting on it as we speak.

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  • 2020
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    what are you talking about?

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