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  • The Alchemist
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    Its been over 2 years since we last heard from him so there should be an update soon. Lets hope he didnt pull that 5 year projection and out of his ass cuz we're basically half way there already.
    I believe it's 5 years to figure out all the basic science to grow a hair with his technique. Then he files a patent and only then begins clinical trials.

    So based on what we've seen from almost every research endeavor, you have to add anywhere from 2-5 yrs for unexpected delays. So that has us at 7 years and then they can begin clinical trials which should add on another 7+ years. We're looking at 15+ term in the bald penitentiary. That's a helluva long time.

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  • FearTheLoss
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    Dr. Lauster's work is basically the grand finale and we're all cured regardless of norwood state. I actually emailed him about a week ago asking about his progress but I haven't heard anything from him. Perhaps you guys could also fire off an email and wait until he cracks about his work?

    He's definitely NOT a scam though. I believe his lab is funded by the government and unlike others, hes not a shady businessman but one of the few guys actually doing work in the labs.

    Its been over 2 years since we last heard from him so there should be an update soon. Lets hope he didnt pull that 5 year projection and out of his ass cuz we're basically half way there already.
    hell I just hope he's still working on it and not given up. He must have some serious clinical success though, given that he through out that five year date in 2010...but I just feel like we would have heard from him by now. It's unfortunate and I'm trying to keep hopes up, but we are left in the dark right now with this one. That being said there are many people and many companies working on hair loss right now and we are only going to move forward..we are close to some major break throughs!

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  • hellouser
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    Dr. Lauster's work is basically the grand finale and we're all cured regardless of norwood state. I actually emailed him about a week ago asking about his progress but I haven't heard anything from him. Perhaps you guys could also fire off an email and wait until he cracks about his work?

    He's definitely NOT a scam though. I believe his lab is funded by the government and unlike others, hes not a shady businessman but one of the few guys actually doing work in the labs.

    Its been over 2 years since we last heard from him so there should be an update soon. Lets hope he didnt pull that 5 year projection and out of his ass cuz we're basically half way there already.

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  • UK Boy
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    Why is the hair cloning/ multiplication thread "closed"?

    What I wanted to say was "What does everyone think Dr. Lauster is up to nowadays? Have people given up on him?" We have't heard anything but in Dec 2010 he said he'd have something ready in 5 years. I know everyone just rolls there eyes over the 5 years thing but he's reputable isn't he? Anywayz I know Dr. Nigam isn't the best source but he's said Lausters still working on this hasn't he? I wonder why Spencer never interviewed Lauster I mean he interviewed the Atressin B people. My initial response would be that Lauster wouldn't give him an interview but if the guy's got time to give a supposed con like Dr. Nigam a personal tour of his lab then surely he could spend 30 mins to give Spencer a telephone interview.

    I would try asking Dr. Nigam on his thread but given that he made up random stuff about Aderans I wouldn't trust what he said.

    I wanted to ask people about Lauster cos you all seem more interested in Team Tokyo and I just wondered why.

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  • StayThick
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    Great read. Does provide hope, but along with hair, unfortunately I'm running low on time. All these "treatments" I understand take time to market, but at 27 yrs old and jumping half of Norwood every year, it's tough to see the light.

    Great read none the less.

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  • UK Boy
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    So are we saying that not only is this 10 - 20 years away but that it's also not proven to work in humans, only mice? How's Lauster's work in comparison?

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  • Desmond84
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    So pretty much they have to figure out how to multiply your:

    - Stem cells

    - DP cells

    - Epidermal cells

    - etc.

    I know that just recently a university in Japan managed to multiply DP cells without them losing their trichogenicity! That is a huge step forward

    Not so sure about stem cells though! Have we been able to replicate them without making them obsolete?

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  • 534623
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    Originally posted by Supersixx

    At present, this is still in the fundamental research phase, but many researchers including us are working hard toward practical use. Therefore, it is expected that over 10-20 years are still needed for a practical application.
    5 years, 10 years or 20 years - at least they have published one of the best (hair) research paper I've ever read during the past 10 years.

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  • Supersixx
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    This was on the file.
    Dear David,

    Thank you for your contact regarding our recent study published in Nature Communications.
    I am grateful to hear that you have interests to our work. We would like to contribute to cure not only the various alopecia patient but also organ insufficient patients through the development of the technologies for the future organ replacement regenerative therapy. We have successfully demonstrated the just proof-of-concept to realize the hair regeneration therapy. We are now making efforts to realize a clinical application in near future.
    To realize the clinical application of human hair regeneration, the epithelial stem cells, which are isolated from bulge region, should be amplified by in in vitro culture to increase the number of the bioengineered hair follicle. Furthermore, we should elucidate the potential and safety for the regeneration ability of various follicles isolated from human skin and scalp. To realize the future clinical application for alopecia, many hurdles should be overcome in further studies.
    Thus, we cannot perform the clinical trials for this treatment at present. We would like to carry our research to clinical study within three to five years and provide clinical application method for the patients within 10 years.
    Thank you again for your encouragement. Sincerely,
    Takashi Tsuji, PhD
    Professor,
    Research Institute for Science and Technology Tokyo University of Science
    Director of Organ Technologies Inc. Yamazaki 2641, Noda, Chiba 278-8510 Japan TEL: +81-4-7124-1501 (ex. 4407)
    FAX: +81-4-7122-1499

    Research Institute of Science and Technology 2641 Yamazaki, Noda, Chiba 278-8510, JAPAN TEL: +81-4-7124-1501 (ex 4407)
    FAX: +81-4-7122-1499
    November 15, 2012

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  • Supersixx
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    Dear David

    Thank you for your e-mail.
    We are very glad you interests in our study.

    Our research aims to generate an organ by the transplantation of a
    bioengineered organ and organ germ in vivo for organ replacement
    regenerative therapy. The regenerative therapy is expected as
    next-generation regenerative therapy, or the ultimate goal of regenerative
    therapy.
    At present, this is still in the fundamental research phase, but many
    researchers including us are working hard toward practical use. Therefore,
    it is expected that over 10-20 years are still needed for a practical
    application.

    Please read the attached file.

    Sincerely yours,

    Takashi Tsuji, PhD
    Professor
    Research Institute for Industrial Science and- Technology Tokyo University
    of Science
    2641 Yamazaki, Noda, Chiba 278-8510

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  • Alf
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    Originally posted by Highlander
    I know, but they don't exactly give finasteride and hair transplants in gaol, do they?
    LOL

    10char

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  • Alf
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    Originally posted by Highlander
    If you do a PhD with them and make this happen, then I'll worship you like a God. I'll name my first born son after you, ANYTHING.
    Abraham went a little further than that.

    Just sayin

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by Highlander
    What is your area of speciality? If you do a PhD with them and make this happen, then I'll worship you like a God. I'll name my first born son after you, ANYTHING.

    Please get inside the Tsuji Laboratory before one of us has to go Ocean's 11 on this!
    Would you donate your hair?

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  • hairysituation
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    Originally posted by Desmond84
    Hey guys,

    It's been just about 5 months since "Team Tokyo" announced their hair multiplication success. Has there been any progress since?

    Anyone following it recently? These guys will be the cure in true sense of the word, so I really have my fingers crossed for these guys. I'm even thinking about doing my PhD with these guys! I'll do everything I can to bring it out within the next 5 years LOL
    If you decide to do your PhD with these guys, then I wish you the best of luck. It will be great to have an "insider".

    This is the only treatment that I have some remotely hope for. Best of luck!

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  • Desmond84
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    Here's the link to their PhD research program for anyone that wants to join me! It's actually at the Tsuji laboratories (so exciting)

    I'm so keen right now! I have to really think about this the next few weeks:



    let me know if you wanna join

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