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Originally Posted by FearTheLoss
so does this mean they gave up on FGF9 and wounding?
That's Follica. Upenn is separate.
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Originally Posted by hellouser
That's Follica. Upenn is separate.
Oh wow I didn't realize that. Well the more people working on the cure, the better. We will have something sooner or later boys.
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Originally Posted by FearTheLoss
Oh wow I didn't realize that. Well the more people working on the cure, the better. We will have something sooner or later boys.
We should have something now rather than continuously waiting. Everyones made a complete mockery out of the cure for baldness.
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Originally Posted by hellouser
we should have something now rather than continuously waiting. Everyones made a complete mockery out of the cure for baldness.
+1000
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ive been researching threads on follica and true hair multiplication and seeing people say "I'm just gonna stay on fin and hope it gets me through another 5 years until follica (or HM) comes out" and then I look at the posting date and it says 2007-2008. It really is quite ridiculous how we've been on repeat for years
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Originally Posted by mmmcoffee
ive been researching threads on follica and true hair multiplication and seeing people say "I'm just gonna stay on fin and hope it gets me through another 5 years until follica (or HM) comes out" and then I look at the posting date and it says 2007-2008. It really is quite ridiculous how we've been on repeat for years
7 god damn years for these biotechs to just SCREW with people. Disgusting.
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The only thing I get from this article is the word 'could'.
On a long term one of those thousand hypothesis about hair loss released each year should (or 'could') lead to a solution but on a short term I wouldn't lose my sleep over it. It just confirms the fact that there is still so much about hairloss that we still don't know.
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Isn't histogen's HSC also based on wnt-something? I'm not much of an expert in the field
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Originally Posted by Thinning87
Isn't histogen's HSC also based on wnt-something? I'm not much of an expert in the field
I just wanted to post this. Basically HSC has folistatin, KEGF , VEGF (the last two are growth factors) and Wtn7a,. Now check the title of these study they say that they removed the inhibitor Dkk1 in order to make hair follicle proliferation better. The real question is if we actually remove Dkk1 inhibitor while applying HSC would that give us even better results.
Next point worth analyzing, at least for me, would be if the velus hair that people seem to get while dermaroling would actually benefit from this additional hair follicle proliferation by inhibiting Dkk1?
Are there any safe compounds or natural based "remedies" which can inhibit Dkk1?
Dr. Cotsarelis is doing basic long term research it is up to Follica to patent something and try to apply it in economical, feasible effective way as a treatment. But as we all know Follica is not in a hurry obviously...
And in the end I see this is a mostly beneficial type of a treatment in order to replace waxing, and too much hair on people...
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Where can I find the paper?
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