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    Me and my gf were going through my parents photo album and all I could notice was my beautiful NW0 hairline in my early 20s :'(

    I really hope we have a breakthrough soon guys <end of rant>


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    It will be too good to be true if a solution is found. Can you imagine the positive effect it'll have on so many people on this planet.

    I just don't think a positive effect of this order of magnitude will happen for quite some time....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Desmond84 View Post
    Me and my gf were going through my parents photo album and all I could notice was my beautiful NW0 hairline in my early 20s :'(

    I really hope we have a breakthrough soon guys <end of rant>

    Truth Desmond. I have to look back to 16/17 to see a NW 0 lol. 26 Now, at a solid NW 4, which would be much worse than that if not on propecia from 16-20 years old. I can only hope you are right about the cure being found before 2020 and wrong about it taking another 5/6 years to get to market.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlamber5 View Post
    Truth Desmond. I have to look back to 16/17 to see a NW 0 lol. 26 Now, at a solid NW 4, which would be much worse than that if not on propecia from 16-20 years old. I can only hope you are right about the cure being found before 2020 and wrong about it taking another 5/6 years to get to market.
    I think that there's a chance that a "cure" might hit the market in 2016. Hang in there.

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    I highly doubt shieshedo would share technology or the cure with replicel. If anything they might share their research with dermal sheath cells.

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    Anybody have any info on what happen to national university of taiwan Sung-Jan Lin? He seems to be exclusively focusing on hair research.

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    regardless of what they share, there is no market until u provide the cure. turn nw7 to nw1 then i know people who are willing to pay 50+ grand. money is not an object then it comes to hairloss

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    Here is his lab research Renee : http://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~d99548008/

    His last studies Jun 2015:

    Enhancing Hair Follicle Regeneration by Nonablative Fractional Laser
    http://www.researchgate.net/publicat...ATION_BY_LASER

    and this very very interesting one

    A Two-Stepped Culture Method for Efficient Production of Trichogenic Keratinocytes
    http://www.researchgate.net/publicat..._Keratinocytes

    In tissue engineering, the maintenance of trichogenic potential of adult epidermal cells while expanding them remains a challenging issue. We found that though hair follicle outer root sheath keratinocytes could be expanded for more than 100 passages as clonogenic cells without losing the proliferative potential with a 3T3J2 fibroblast feeder layer, these keratinocytes were unable to form new hair follicles when combined with inductive hair follicle dermal papilla cells. However, when these high passage keratinocytes were co-cultured with hair follicle dermal papilla cells for 4 days in vitro, they regained the trichogenic ability to form new hair follicles after transplantation. We found that the short-term co-culture with dermal papilla cells both enhanced Wnt/β-catenin signaling, a signaling cascade key to hair follicle development, and upregulated the expression of hair follicle specific genes, including K6, K16, K17 and K75, in keratinocytes, indicating these cells were poised toward a hair follicle fate. Hence, efficient production of trichogenic keratinocytes can be obtained by a two-stepped procedure with initial cell expansion with a 3T3J2 fibroblast feeder followed by short-term co-culture with dermal papilla cells. "
    05/2015

    trichogenicity is a major issue in hair regeneration! Sounds good


    ps: B catenin pathway= a signaling cascade key #IamSAMUMED

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    Im not optimist at all.. i stopped believing in a better treatment coming out..
    i never waited for a full cure.. i didnt keep my hope up but i guess i shouldnt had hopes at all..

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    Quote Originally Posted by lacazette View Post
    Here is his lab research Renee : http://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~d99548008/

    His last studies Jun 2015:

    Enhancing Hair Follicle Regeneration by Nonablative Fractional Laser
    http://www.researchgate.net/publicat...ATION_BY_LASER

    and this very very interesting one

    A Two-Stepped Culture Method for Efficient Production of Trichogenic Keratinocytes
    http://www.researchgate.net/publicat..._Keratinocytes

    In tissue engineering, the maintenance of trichogenic potential of adult epidermal cells while expanding them remains a challenging issue. We found that though hair follicle outer root sheath keratinocytes could be expanded for more than 100 passages as clonogenic cells without losing the proliferative potential with a 3T3J2 fibroblast feeder layer, these keratinocytes were unable to form new hair follicles when combined with inductive hair follicle dermal papilla cells. However, when these high passage keratinocytes were co-cultured with hair follicle dermal papilla cells for 4 days in vitro, they regained the trichogenic ability to form new hair follicles after transplantation. We found that the short-term co-culture with dermal papilla cells both enhanced Wnt/β-catenin signaling, a signaling cascade key to hair follicle development, and upregulated the expression of hair follicle specific genes, including K6, K16, K17 and K75, in keratinocytes, indicating these cells were poised toward a hair follicle fate. Hence, efficient production of trichogenic keratinocytes can be obtained by a two-stepped procedure with initial cell expansion with a 3T3J2 fibroblast feeder followed by short-term co-culture with dermal papilla cells. "
    05/2015

    trichogenicity is a major issue in hair regeneration! Sounds good


    ps: B catenin pathway= a signaling cascade key #IamSAMUMED
    And what is the result of this study? 5 new hairs on mouse?

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