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Hair Cloning/Multiplication
So what do you guys think about this topic?
I know Team Tokyo has successfully grown, shed and regrown human hair on rats.
Dr. Gho is working on HST 3.0
who else out there is working on this?
Team Tokyo says they should have it to the market in less than 10 years..
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Originally Posted by FearTheLoss
So what do you guys think about this topic?
I know Team Tokyo has successfully grown, shed and regrown human hair on rats.
Dr. Gho is working on HST 3.0
who else out there is working on this?
Team Tokyo says they should have it to the market in less than 10 years..
Hopefully a combination of Gho/Histogen/Aderans in the next few years until if and when HM does happen.
No idea what will happen though
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I still can't believe they cloned a f*cking sheep but can't produce a single f*cking follicle.
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follicles are all ****ing there why do you need to clone them and then cut a piece of your scalp and implant them back? Why are these idiots looking for the most complicated way of solving this. That's like building a spaceship to mow your lawn wtf why?
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Originally Posted by 2020
follicles are all ****ing there why do you need to clone them and then cut a piece of your scalp and implant them back? Why are these idiots looking for the most complicated way of solving this. That's like building a spaceship to mow your lawn wtf why?
2020, you are right.follicles are all there,but because they began with making follicles, they will not stop because recently they found that they are there and need to stop prostaglandin and these kind of stuff. what am trying to say as long as they solve the problem, it does not matter by which way to solve, easy or hard. if i ask you to touch your left ear, you will use your left hand because it is easier, but you can touch it using your right hand too but not that easy, do you get my point
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Originally Posted by 2020
follicles are all ****ing there why do you need to clone them and then cut a piece of your scalp and implant them back? Why are these idiots looking for the most complicated way of solving this. That's like building a spaceship to mow your lawn wtf why?
They need to clone them so we can get that teenager hairline back .....but you knew this already....
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Originally Posted by FearTheLoss
Team Tokyo says they should have it to the market in less than 10 years..
I think the Team Tokyo story is the ideal BASIS for further discussions concerning "why do you need to clone hairs" rather than "curing" still existing zombies with different topical or injectable snake oil methods.
So let's start from scratch:
http://www.nature.com/ncomms/journal...comms1784.html
So what the Tokyo guys did, were 2 different studies and different methods:
1) hair follicle regeneration through the rearrangement of mouse hair stem cells in mouse skin;
2) hair follicle regeneration through the rearrangement of human HF stem cells in mouse skin;
Both worked basically - BUT what exactly has been the difference (and there has been a BIG difference) concerning the method they used when they tried to regenerate HUMAN hair follicles in the mouse skin?
If you find the correct answer(s) in the posted paper and if you post the correct answer in this thread - you can win a cookie!
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Eventually cloning or multiplying hair will come. Regeneration by Dr. Gho is already a fantastic start so at least theres that for people with lots of money or for people with just enough money but no other care in the world except for society accepting them because of hair.
That said, it aint us thats vain, its everyone else cuz nobody likes baldies.
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Originally Posted by 534623
I think the Team Tokyo story is the ideal BASIS for further discussions concerning "why do you need to clone hairs" rather than "curing" still existing zombies with different topical or injectable snake oil methods.
So let's start from scratch:
http://www.nature.com/ncomms/journal...comms1784.html
So what the Tokyo guys did, were 2 different studies and different methods:
1) hair follicle regeneration through the rearrangement of mouse hair stem cells in mouse skin;
2) hair follicle regeneration through the rearrangement of human HF stem cells in mouse skin;
Both worked basically - BUT what exactly has been the difference (and there has been a BIG difference) concerning the method they used when they tried to regenerate HUMAN hair follicles in the mouse skin?
If you find the correct answer(s) in the posted paper and if you post the correct answer in this thread - you can win a cookie!
I'm curious Iron_Man...what is the answer to that?
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Originally Posted by 534623
I think the Team Tokyo story is the ideal BASIS for further discussions concerning "why do you need to clone hairs" rather than "curing" still existing zombies with different topical or injectable snake oil methods.
So let's start from scratch:
http://www.nature.com/ncomms/journal...comms1784.html
So what the Tokyo guys did, were 2 different studies and different methods:
1) hair follicle regeneration through the rearrangement of mouse hair stem cells in mouse skin;
2) hair follicle regeneration through the rearrangement of human HF stem cells in mouse skin;
Both worked basically - BUT what exactly has been the difference (and there has been a BIG difference) concerning the method they used when they tried to regenerate HUMAN hair follicles in the mouse skin?
If you find the correct answer(s) in the posted paper and if you post the correct answer in this thread - you can win a cookie!
No one gives a shit about your little games. If you got something to say, then just say it. And get a life.
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