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  • lacazette
    Senior Member
    • May 2015
    • 396

    3D Bio-etching is here

    3D bio-etching of a complex composite-like embryonic tissue /June2015
    Morphogenesis involves a complex series of cell signaling, migration and differentiation events that are coordinated as tissues self-assemble during embryonic development. Collective cell movements such as those that occur during morphogenesis have typically been studied in 2D with single layers of cultured


    Morphogenesis involves a complex series of cell signaling, migration and differentiation events that are coordinated as tissues self-assemble during embryonic development. Collective cell movements such as those that occur during morphogenesis have typically been studied in 2D with single layers of cultured cells adhering to rigid substrates such as glass or plastic. In vivo, the intricacies of the 3D microenvironment and complex 3D responses are pivotal in the formation of functional tissues. To study such processes as collective cell movements within 3D multilayered tissues, we developed a microfluidic technique capable of producing complex 3D laminar multicellular structures. We call this technique “3D tissue-etching” because it is analogous to techniques used in the microelectromechanics (MEMS) field where complex 3D structures are built by successively removing material from a monolithic solid through subtractive manufacturing. We use a custom-designed microfluidic control system to deliver a range of tissue etching reagents (detergents, chelators, proteases, etc.) to specific regions of multilayered tissues. These tissues were previously isolated by microsurgical excision from embryos of the African claw-toed frog, Xenopus laevis. The ability to shape the 3D form of multicellular tissues and to control 3D stimulation will have a high impact on tissue engineering and regeneration applications in bioengineering and medicine as well as provide significant improvements in the synthesis of highly complex 3D integrated multicellular biosystems.




    The emergence of 3D technology has enabled scientists to mimic the exact cellular environments and helped to provide better insights into the cell signalling, migration and differentiation in cells.
    One of the ways of mimicking the cellular architectures is bio-etching which involves subtractive manufacturing. Bioetching of monolayers of cells in response to laser cuts or scratch assays is achieved by using 2D cell culture studies. But the actual biological systems such as tissues and organs are much more complex and cannot be mimicked using simple monolayers. For long time, scientists have been working on developing better technologies to address this problem. One of the ways to achieve this is 3D bio-etching.

    William C. Messner et al. from Tufts University in a recent article in Lab on a Chip explain the utility of 3D bioetching technique to create and shape 3D composite tissues using a microfluidics based approach.The ability to shape the 3D form of multicellular tissues and to control 3D stimulation will have a high impact on tissue engineering and regeneration applications in bioengineering and medicine as well as provide significant improvements of highly complex 3D integrated multicellular biosystems."

    3D bio-etching hair germs soon in clinical trial, mark my words
  • Hairismylife
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 383

    #2
    How soon? 3 years? 10 years?

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    • baldybald
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 249

      #3
      Originally posted by Hairismylife
      How soon? 3 years? 10 years?
      10+ years bro

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      • Link Mahboi
        Member
        • Dec 2014
        • 30

        #4
        Originally posted by Hairismylife
        How soon? 3 years? 10 years?
        Never, and you know that..

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        • lacazette
          Senior Member
          • May 2015
          • 396

          #5
          IMO with this new tissue engineering method and that rate of progress, i think at least one of them will enter trial in 2016: takashi tsuji and riken center, Regience company, sung jan lin from taiwan engineering (who already tested 3D hair on human clinical trial since 2007), sisheido, keio university, protect& gambler collaboration with Singapore multi labs for tissue engineering therapies, theracell, the many chinese affiliated hospitals/universities for tissue engineering, 3D bioprinting solutions from russia, and add a few ones from europe and usa, and all the lab/university/company in the world who work on tissue engineering and aims for clinical trial, it's sounds good

          Look at the 3D bioprinting/engineering vitess progress, it's unreal
          This kind of method above lowered the timeline, I really think that the 2018 2020 cure is becoming concrete day after day, and that we will be able to travel to japan, taiwan or Singapore to get our 20000 hair germs transplanted! That day will be insane

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          • joachim
            Senior Member
            • May 2014
            • 562

            #6
            Originally posted by lacazette
            IMO with this new tissue engineering method and that rate of progress, i think at least one of them will enter trial in 2016: takashi tsuji and riken center, Regience company, sung jan lin from taiwan engineering (who already tested 3D hair on human clinical trial since 2007), sisheido, keio university, protect& gambler collaboration with Singapore multi labs for tissue engineering therapies, theracell, the many chinese affiliated hospitals/universities for tissue engineering, 3D bioprinting solutions from russia, and add a few ones from europe and usa, and all the lab/university/company in the world who work on tissue engineering and aims for clinical trial, it's sounds good

            Look at the 3D bioprinting/engineering vitess progress, it's unreal
            This kind of method above lowered the timeline, I really think that the 2018 2020 cure is becoming concrete day after day, and that we will be able to travel to japan, taiwan or Singapore to get our 20000 hair germs transplanted! That day will be insane
            i have to agree. a new era of modern tissue and organ engineering is happening NOW in front of our eyes and will advance rapidly over the coming years. bio-engineers now have better tools than ever, for building and screening complex tissues.

            the main focus is of course not hair-related but skin and organs in general, this is why more and more research labs worldwide are popping up from nowhere as the interest is extremely high. if i were a student in biology or medicine at that time, this is exactly the most interesting field i would like to go to. iPS stem cells, gene editing, and building organs at will is the key to a much longer and disease-free life. it's THE modern medicine of the future and will change mankind forever. of course, researchers want to be part of that evolution.
            those breakthroughs will also help engineering perfect lab-grown follicles very soon.
            it's even possible that building whole skin patches with hair follicles is easier than creating single follicles. maybe those projects at DARPA or wake forrest will be a possible route.

            all in all, lab-grown follicles are happeing within the next 1,2,3, or 4 years or so. if that day comes, we can only hope that trials and bureaucracy aren't holding the cure back. i think we all agree that the cure can only happen in japan within the next years.

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            • joachim
              Senior Member
              • May 2014
              • 562

              #7
              lacazette, you will like this:

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              • hosney7
                Junior Member
                • Jan 2014
                • 23

                #8
                Omg Im student of sogang university i'll try to contact the professor

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                • allTheGoodNamesAreTaken
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2015
                  • 342

                  #9
                  Lacazette you are one of the only reasons to bother visiting this site anymore. You seem to be the only one turning up actual cutting edge news these days, the rest is just people whinging that life's not fair and there won't be a new product commercially available in 5 minutes.

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                  • hellouser
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2012
                    • 4423

                    #10
                    Originally posted by allTheGoodNamesAreTaken
                    Lacazette you are one of the only reasons to bother visiting this site anymore. You seem to be the only one turning up actual cutting edge news these days, the rest is just people whinging that life's not fair and there won't be a new product commercially available in 5 years.
                    Fixed.

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                    • baldybald
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2012
                      • 249

                      #11
                      Lacazette reminds me of desmond when he was so active and optimistic, till he realized that nothing is gonna be available soon in the market.
                      Desmond disappeard after the hair congress, who knows maybe lacazette will disappear after this upcoming hIr congress. lol

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                      • brocktherock
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2013
                        • 205

                        #12
                        Originally posted by baldybald
                        Lacazette reminds me of desmond when he was so active and optimistic, till he realized that nothing is gonna be available soon in the market.
                        Desmond disappeard after the hair congress, who knows maybe lacazette will disappear after this upcoming hIr congress. lol
                        and you remind me of Hellouser without all the contributions. If you are sure that nothing is coming out then get off these forums and move on with your life. You obviously have it all figured out already.

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                        • lacazette
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2015
                          • 396

                          #13
                          @Allgoodnames, thanks for your words bro

                          @Baldybald, haha you made me laugh, nice one , but Im not the newbie you think I am hehe Balding since 18, I'm 27. Was doing the same kind of researchs on published studies during intercytex, aderans failing and beginning histogen/replicel hype. And I confirmed you that what is happening right now is like day and night compared to before in all the areas (knowledge, Tools, methods, manufacturing,etc)
                          now we have 3 ways to REALLY cure us ( bioprinting, iPSCs, wound neogenesis) that could enter trial in the coming weeks/months, please don't compare to a period where researchers and aderans did not even know that dermal cells don't keep their inductive potential after culturing ( and when bioscience methods were costing millions of money)

                          Now they know how to grow fully functionnal hair with different techniques and very cheaper methods. there's more than 20 companies and many labs who work on it. The only thing that was really slowing the process to translate the thérapies to human trial was safety concerns. do a little research and you'll find that 2 recent breakthroughs during this summer are solving this problem

                          @Totally agree Joachim, couldn't say it better!
                          the study is really huge , the number of major advances these last two months is unreal. Not only for our hair, but for all people suffering in the world, and for the major diseases a lot of us will suffer at 40/60 years old. the future never look that bright

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                          • baldybald
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2012
                            • 249

                            #14
                            Originally posted by lacazette
                            @Allgoodnames, thanks for your words bro

                            @Baldybald, haha you made me laugh, nice one , but Im not the newbie you think I am hehe Balding since 18, I'm 27. Was doing the same kind of researchs on published studies during intercytex, aderans failing and beginning histogen/replicel hype. And I confirmed you that what is happening right now is like day and night compared to before in all the areas (knowledge, Tools, methods, manufacturing,etc)
                            now we have 3 ways to REALLY cure us ( bioprinting, iPSCs, wound neogenesis) that could enter trial in the coming weeks/months, please don't compare to a period where researchers and aderans did not even know that dermal cells don't keep their inductive potential after culturing ( and when bioscience methods were costing millions of money)

                            Now they know how to grow fully functionnal hair with different techniques and very cheaper methods. there's more than 20 companies and many labs who work on it. The only thing that was really slowing the process to translate the thérapies to human trial was safety concerns. do a little research and you'll find that 2 recent breakthroughs during this summer are solving this problem

                            @Totally agree Joachim, couldn't say it better!
                            the study is really huge , the number of major advances these last two months is unreal. Not only for our hair, but for all people suffering in the world, and for the major diseases a lot of us will suffer at 40/60 years old. the future never look that bright
                            Bro, am balding since i was 16 and now am 26. Am not even kidding because at this is age not everybody start balding. In addition, I did not say that the cure won't come but I said it is not coming soon.

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                            • lacazette
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2015
                              • 396

                              #15
                              We are on the same boat
                              The "soon" (2-5 years) is now becoming concrete than ever unlike before, with proven things that works and all the big issues solved day after day
                              Safety was the major one ans was solved this summer, so now human clinical trials are just a matter of time (few weeks for the first one I believe so before 2016
                              believe me I understand all the septicism/frustration due to these last 15 years of deception, but iPSC,3D bioengineering and wounding neogenesis treatments are now in the money time of the race

                              For exemple with that new technique to make iPSCs, the researcher leading the Sisheido hair cure research, who already made hair follicle with iPSCs can now have the japan's government autorisation to test on human ( they already authorise iPSC treatment for eye disease with normal iPSC method, and according to the searchers they were moving slow (even if the first women transplanted was a success) just because of the fear of possible DNA mutations in the cells) so now with that new technique who pratically reduce this risk to zero, Japan will accept trials from many companies now . And with the temporally approval there, we can be saved before 2018 ( and here we talk about the real cure, nwd -1! not the histogen,bim,seti,etc who is only for maintenance

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