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Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah
Skipping phase 3?
How is this possible?
And have the begun phase 2?
Phase III isn't required in Asia. Check Replicel's website and their projected timeline.
I forgot to mention, getting nearly 30 million dollars from Shiseido... they must have something good to show. Thats a lot of money.
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Originally Posted by hellouser
Every guy would rather have hair than not.
A friend of mine whos married, has kids, and nearly 60 years old just went through chemotherapy. I asked him how he felt about going bald from the chemo. He said he didn't like it at all, didn't feel like himself.
You will care, at any age, unless baldness/shaved head suits you. But majority of us aren't Bruce Willis types anyway.
Well obviously Ken Washniak didnt give a shit, otherwise he would have used his resources more wisely.
Being stuck for 10+ years, then blaming the board is fishy.
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Originally Posted by hellouser
Phase III isn't required in Asia. Check Replicel's website and their projected timeline.
I forgot to mention, getting nearly 30 million dollars from Shiseido... they must have something good to show. Thats a lot of money.
As far as I know, Histogen said the same thing.
I hope you are right. But replicel had poor results in phase 1.
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Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah
Well obviously Ken Washniak didnt give a shit, otherwise he would have used his resources more wisely.
Being stuck for 10+ years, then blaming the board is fishy.
The board most likely just got tired of waiting for a return on their investment and didnt want to spend another 5+ million dollars and wait another 2 years.
A new investor however could see some serious gains in a very short time. Only 1 trial left.
Spencer was right that this could be a good thing... thats only if they find funding from elsewhere. Until that happens though....
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The RepliCel team is also pleased to be partnering with one of the largest hospitals in Europe, the Charité-Universitätsmedizin in Berlin, as the primary clinical site for this trial. The Company anticipates initiation of its phase II study in the second half of 2013.
It is the second half of 2013.
Replicel? What's happening?
http://www.replicel.com/product-pipe...-regeneration/
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Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah
As far as I know, Histogen said the same thing.
I hope you are right. But replicel had poor results in phase 1.
Histogen is going through two phase II trials, (IIa and IIb). Same rules apply to them in the asian market.
Again though, read my thread on Replicel's DSC cells formation and time required. Theyre valid points from a noobie.
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Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah
Late 2013 theyre launching Phase II, dont worry, only a few months left.
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Originally Posted by hellouser
The board most likely just got tired of waiting for a return on their investment and didnt want to spend another 5+ million dollars and wait another 2 years.
A new investor however could see some serious gains in a very short time. Only 1 trial left.
Spencer was right that this could be a good thing... thats only if they find funding from elsewhere. Until that happens though....
lol.
If a product is good enough, people will invest in it.
5 million is nothing for venture capitalists.
Aderans were either milking their parent company of their cash - only for them to clock on. Or were trying to polish a turd.
Why haven't ARI released their phase 2 results (photographs). Think about it.
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Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah
lol.
If a product is good enough, people will invest in it.
5 million is nothing for venture capitalists.
Aderans were either milking their parent company of their cash - only for them to clock on. Or were trying to polish a turd.
Why haven't ARI released their phase 2 results (photographs). Think about it.
I wouldnt come to conclusions about speculations. None of us know so theres nothing to really boast about or be bashful for other than against what we do know.
We do know they have a working product though. I dont care if it doesnt work THAT well, it still works to a degree and significantly for some patients. I'd want an aderans treatment regardless, anything to improve my shitty situation and let me live my fvcking life.
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They tried to tackle a very difficult task and failed at it, why are they supposed to be scams?
If curing baldness was cheap and easy, we would have a product already
To get to the cure we need a lot of failures down the road, that's how life usually works, learning from other people's mistakes
People just have a naively positivity most of the time from any vague news that can be constructed as progress
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