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Originally Posted by hellouser
No, SkinMedcia's unethical practices pushed back histogen by about TWO YEARS.
This is true, further, I believe it would be out already if they didn't have these troubles. I really don't see much hope left for them though. They haven't updated their website for anything HSC related in forever.
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So everytime histogen have a delay we should blame skinmedica..
Histogen is not dead, they just have alzheimer..
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Originally Posted by hellouser
No, SkinMedcia's unethical practices pushed back histogen by about TWO YEARS.
Aderans is dead.
Replicel: is unclear
Histogen: delayed by two f***ing years
Follica: no news
Is that it? have i forgot someone?
so for 2015/16 nothing of the horizon? I am gonna be screwd. I don't wanna be bald and i don't wanna take fina for the sides.
I am so depressed guys.
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Originally Posted by Aik82
Aderans is dead.
Replicel: is unclear
Histogen: delayed by two f***ing years
Follica: no news
Wrong about follica!! Kythera just invested in pdg2 and cots patents! They're going into phase 2 trial the end of this year and phase 3 after as long as results are consistent with their prior studies!
Is that it? have i forgot someone?
so for 2015/16 nothing of the horizon? I am gonna be screwd. I don't wanna be bald and i don't wanna take fina for the sides.
I am so depressed guys.
Wrong about follica!! Kythera just invested in pdg2 and cots patents! They're going into phase 2 trial the end of this year and phase 3 after as long as results are consistent with their prior studies!
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Originally Posted by FearTheLoss
Wrong about follica!! Kythera just invested in pdg2 and cots patents! They're going into phase 2 trial the end of this year and phase 3 after as long as results are consistent with their prior studies!
Follica and Kythera are not related though.
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Is there an official word on Histogen?
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Originally Posted by hellouser
Follica and Kythera are not related though.
They are. Kythera is using the exact work from follica. Cots has stated many times that a topical pdg2 would be beneficial for stopping hair loss.
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Originally Posted by Aik82
Aderans is dead.
Replicel: is unclear
Histogen: delayed by two f***ing years
Follica: no news
Is that it? have i forgot someone?
so for 2015/16 nothing of the horizon? I am gonna be screwd. I don't wanna be bald and i don't wanna take fina for the sides.
I am so depressed guys.
youre saying news from like two years ago.
Aderans was never a good option, Replicel is starting up their next trial so you cant say anything negative or positive there we dont know, histogen has been dead since 2012 and as someone else said Follica's work just got picked up by another company.
add to that they are making advancements in the stem cell area, BIM just finished phase IIb(im sure we'll hear of results soon) and CB and SM are finishing phase II this year. that's more positive news than ANY previous year, trust me, I've been on here since 2011-12
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Bim will publish their results in 2016. (It can be jan 2016 or dec 2016 who knows)
Im happy though we r not going to wait another 5 years to see their phase 2 results. LOL
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Originally Posted by Scientalk56
Bim will publish their results in 2016. (It can be jan 2016 or dec 2016 who knows)
Im happy though we r not going to wait another 5 years to see their phase 2 results. LOL
How do you know the release date?
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