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    Quote Originally Posted by Boldy View Post

    ofcourse, like said before, the HF (that retains Bulge, SKP cells
    dermal sheeth cells) can regenerate a total new Dermal papilla to continuew growing. The dermal sheeth and dermal papilla both showed to have almost same properties, and they both can regenerate eachother and the exchange during each phase. Explained very well in the studies in my earlier post.
    No, that's NOT what you said before. Here is what you said BEFORE ...
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    (the DP is the master control of the hair folicle)
    They "both can regenerate each other"?
    hmmm, perhaps in mice and rats, but one thing is absolutlely certain ...

    "...our finding endorses the assumption that stem cells are located in the bulge area of the hair follicle, as we did not find them in or near the dermal papilla."
    Source

    ... the human DP can't have "almost the same properties" as there are no STEM CELLS in or near the dermal papilla. And that's also the reason why the DP doesn't have the power to control something.

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    You seem to have trouble reading as well Troll

    the Dermal sheeth cells, and SKps Can regenerate dermal papilla. its in my both 2 posts.

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    But DS (dermal sheeth)cells retain the same abilities. they can regenerate a whole new DP in vivo. also Bulge cells are trichonic and are able to reproduce a new hF.
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    ofcourse, like said before, the HF (that retains Bulge, SKP cells
    dermal sheeth cells) can regenerate a total new Dermal papilla to continuew growing. The dermal sheeth and dermal papilla both showed to have almost same properties, and they both can regenerate eachother and the exchange during each phase. Explained very well in the studies in my earlier post.

    I will not spend more time in your troll actions.. Total waste of time.

    You are the only person on this forum, that makes this forum unattractive and so damn negative.
    Congratulations for destroying this forum.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troll_(Internet)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 534623 View Post
    ... the human DP can't have "almost the same properties" as there are no STEM CELLS in or near the dermal papilla. And that's also the reason why the DP doesn't have the power to control something.
    Yes there are. They are referred to as matrix stem cells:
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16107474
    Challenging the prevailing hypothesis, we found that the matrix contains restricted self-renewing stem cells for each inner structure. These cells are located around the dermal papilla forming a germinative layer
    http://jcs.biologists.org/content/124/8/1179.full.pdf
    The DP then instructs the surrounding epithelial cells, now called matrix cells, to proliferate, move upward and differentiate into the multiple layers of the outgrowing hair shaft
    Surprisingly, the therapeutic potential of DP cells extends far beyond inducing new hair follicles. To study, or eventually correct, a wide variety of degenerative disorders, induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells are being generated from patient biopsies
    Now what DICKHEAD? So smart arent you.

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    Iron_Man need pictures to help? Iron_Man can't read real good?


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    I like this part most:
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    "Surprisingly, the therapeutic potential of DP cells extends far beyond inducing new hair follicles."
    Sure, because of the surprising therapeutic potential of DP cells (which extends far beyond inducing new hair follicles, of course) - you losers are still bald!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 534623 View Post
    I like this part most:


    Sure, because of the surprising therapeutic potential of DP cells (which extends far beyond inducing new hair follicles, of course) - you losers are still bald!!
    really this is all you have? You are going so low now, it's like you're drilling underground and it's hard to even insult you again...

    just because you consider yourself irreversible and are depressed, you shouldn't be here trolling others around, especially those of us who report serious research and findings.

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    Boldy, serious real question: have you considered starting a Kickstarter fund to get your DP culturing/Asian lab hiring plan into action? I mean that genuinely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pentarou View Post
    Boldy, serious real question: have you considered starting a Kickstarter fund to get your DP culturing/Asian lab hiring plan into action? I mean that genuinely.
    I'd be happy to chip in, but this is a serious effort which requires serious budgeting and serious efforts... I don't think you just start a lab like that, although I'd be happy to see this take off

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    I'd chip in too, if Boldy too it that far. I'm 100% serious.

    Oh, and Iron Man is an appalling waste of carbon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pentarou View Post
    I'd chip in too, if Boldy too it that far. I'm 100% serious.

    Oh, and Iron Man is an appalling waste of carbon.
    No offence, but he probably knows more about hair loss than you. Just saying.

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