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Stem Cell Research: "Only our grandchildren will benefit"
British geneticist and stem cell researcher Martin J. Evans (nobel prize winner in 2007) recently in an interview in Vienna:
Evans: "Only our grandchildren will benefit" (German/English)
(from the use of stem cells to repair diseased organs)
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Good find and undoubtedly true. So will your directive for the mortician be "with" or "without" a hair piece?
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Find another interest for your autistic mind to obsess over then.
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Originally Posted by The Alchemist
Good find and undoubtedly true. So will your directive for the mortician be "with" or "without" a hair piece?
hmmrm, I would say, you should at least note in your testament that your grandchildren should check out hair loss forums for working hair loss cures not earlier (because otherwise it would be just a waste of time) than 2062 – according to nobel prize winner Evans.
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Originally Posted by 534623
British geneticist and stem cell researcher Martin J. Evans (nobel prize winner in 2007) recently in an interview in Vienna:
Evans: "Only our grandchildren will benefit" (German/English)
(from the use of stem cells to repair diseased organs)
Thanks for the positivity mate...I don't see how this can be true seeing as Histogen and Replicel are already on the case.
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Quoting a German article? Now I'm 100% positive that you're Iron_Man...
Things like Replicel and Aderans - those things are far off since they're taking the most complicated way. Tokyo guys? Add another decade.
Histogen has the right and the simplest method - injecting factors that made your hair grow in the first place.
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Originally Posted by 2020
Quoting a German article? Now I'm 100% positive that you're Iron_Man...
Things like Replicel and Aderans - those things are far off since they're taking the most complicated way. Tokyo guys? Add another decade.
Histogen has the right and the simplest method - injecting factors that made your hair grow in the first place.
Plus the possibility of PGD2 mixed with other factors.
There's alot of things coming in the next 5 years that have a big chance of at least causing moderate growth.
This time 2016 I'd imagine Allergan, Histogen, PGD2 will be on the market(or very close to being on the market.)
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This really isn't true since people are already currently benefitting from stem cell cures/treatments.
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Originally Posted by 2020
Quoting a German article? Now I'm 100% positive that you're Iron_Man...
Things like Replicel and Aderans - those things are far off since they're taking the most complicated way. Tokyo guys? Add another decade.
Histogen has the right and the simplest method - injecting factors that made your hair grow in the first place.
Are you not against histogen?
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Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah
Are you not against histogen?
I'm for their method but I'm afraid they're too incompetent to figure out why it's not working so it will either take forever or it will fail miserably.
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