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Originally Posted by Scientalk56
Can you print screen that please? i can't see it :S
See the big 'RESULTS' heading in green ? Then look below the picture. You'll see a chart there.
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lol cant see it, srsly
lol,
i think Freud has to say something about not seeing this...
Is my mind trying so hard to block that, so i wont get traumatized? lol
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Originally Posted by Scientalk56
lol,
i think Freud has to say something about not seeing this...
Is my mind trying so hard to block that, so i wont get traumatized? lol
Sorry, I was even pointing you to the wrong chart. It's in the colomn to the right of that colum with the 'results' heading. But you can't miss it
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ohhh... we're f*c*ed.. :|
i mean if Histogen can't regrow my very big temples, my head will still look funny with new thick hair and no temples... :S
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Originally Posted by Scientalk56
ohhh... we're f*c*ed.. :|
i mean if Histogen can't regrow my very big temples, my head will still look funny with new thick hair and no temples... :S
Transplant for the temples my friend
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OK guys, you seem to severely downplay the anaemia part. This is no joke. It is not like the side effects we knew so far. Who can guarantee that you will not develop anaemia after some years of repetitive treatments, even if you don't exceed what it seems to be safe today? I would not be surprised if they go another safety round because of this.
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Another intercytex situation, mediocre results (now with safety concerns) and still people try to defend them.
Like Intercytex, I bet Histogen will quietly disappear from the scene.
This pushes HM at least 20 years
The silence from Aderans tells me they have the same troubles. Now let's wait until a new savior arises
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Originally Posted by bigentries
Another intercytex situation, mediocre results (now with safety concerns) and still people try to defend them.
Like Intercytex, I bet Histogen will quietly disappear from the scene.
This pushes HM at least 20 years
The silence from Aderans tells me they have the same troubles. Now let's wait until a new savior arises
Agreed that silence is a very bad sign in this business. Companies with success usually like to boast them ASAP and publicize any favorable interim result as soon as they can. However I don't agree that this pushes back HM 20 years. Don't forget that Jahoda already succeeded at bio-engineering a human hair follicle and have it grow on human skin !! They just need to optimize it and run trials. But 20 years is way too pessimistic here for something that they've already succeeded doing !
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Originally Posted by Arashi
Don't forget that Jahoda already succeeded at bio-engineering a human hair follicle and have it grow on human skin !! They just need to optimize it and run trials. But 20 years is way too pessimistic here for something that they've already succeeded doing !
How about 5-10 years for this kind of cure?
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Originally Posted by Vox
How about 5-10 years for this kind of cure?
That's what I'm hoping for and seems realistic. But man, who knows. Always something unexpected arises. But I have faith, great progress IS being made and since they've already done it as a proof of concept, it gives me great hope for this technique.
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