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Originally Posted by KO1
I don't think traditional growth promoters will cut it. Now that we have a better understanding, we need to focus on addressing the lack of progenitor cells. How to do it? Chemically? Culture cells in vitro?
Cotsarelis' plan:
GPR44 blockers + supplementary pro-growth genes (eg PGE2)
If that doesn't work I believe there is already a way to "kick-start" the stem cells. Once the pdg2 effects are removed you would think they would function as normal again, but this is all TBC of course.
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Originally Posted by ar50
Hey guys.
I wondered if one of us know how to contact dr. Cotsarelis, or his colleagues?
Maybe if we can get a hold and this guy ans his colleagus, we could get more info.
Greetings
AR
Hey, have you emailed him? and if so what did you ask and did he respond?
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Originally Posted by HairlossAt15
Cotsarelis' plan:
GPR44 blockers + supplementary pro-growth genes (eg PGE2)
If that doesn't work I believe there is already a way to "kick-start" the stem cells. Once the pdg2 effects are removed you would think they would function as normal again, but this is all TBC of course.
we're getting closer to figuring this out I can tell!
we may not have a cure in our hands in the near future but its comforting knowing that the understanding of it is getting much, much better!
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