Shiseido is starting in late spring.
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I worded that funny. Shiseido is starting late spring of 2015, replicel is still on track for Q3 2015. You can sign up for the trial on their website so I think it shouldn't take long.Comment
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Wow these delays with Replicel are unreal. They were supposed to be starting at the end of 2014 and now it's end of 2015 if we are lucky.Comment
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I just emailed Replicel about their trial sign-up since it's been on their site for so long. I live in Germany so I am very interested naturally.
Their answer: they have not started phase II trials yet because of "manufacturing issues" and thus could not submit to the PEI (Paul-Erich-Institut). They hope to file with them this year and only after that will they inform candidates from their database.
Smells like good old German bureaucracy if you ask me.Comment
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Shiseido is the only trial I care about, they could bring the procedure out in a few years if we're lucky. Im gonna fly my ass over there day one.Comment
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Replicel just tweeted that Shiseido is preparing to start their trial, not big news but they emailed another member of this forum and just said they were planning to commercialize in 2018. This is very good news.Comment
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The best part is that in this trials probably will involves some of the best japanese hairloss researchers and maybe they will master this procedure.
Mr. Youichi Shimatani, Shiseido's Chief Corporate Officer for Research and Development commented, "Creating beauty in everyday life is the mission of Shiseido. To alleviate suffering of people with alopecia, we have dedicated many years to hair research. Using the knowledge and technologies acquired from our research activities, Shiseido is currently preparing to launch an RCH-01 clinical research study for the treatment of pattern baldness under the supervision of key clinical opinion leaders of hair research in Japan." In his opinion, "Japan's new Regenerative Medicine Law allows industry partners like Shiseido to take part in clinical research under clinical guidance to develop new regenerative therapies. We hope that our efforts will lead to further promotion and advancement of regenerative medicine in Japan." - See more at: http://globenewswire.com/news-releas....UJltZIYk.dpufComment
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