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Clinical Trials by National Taiwan University Hospital
Here is the link for the clinical trial being conducted by National Taiwan University Hospital using dr. Jahoda's and dr. Cristiano's 3d culturing method. We should pay for someone from this forum to go participate, The number as well as the email for the dr conducting the trial is listed on there. This study is currently recruiting participants.
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/s...ank=1#contacts
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wow, i wonder if this could be bigger than pilofocus? I've read super over-optimisitc people praying that pilofocus would have such a high % regeneration that an individual could reverse back his NW 6-> 1 for a high price. (which is what I am also hoping for because I am genetically predisposed to NW6 in my 20s as a diffuser)
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My hairline dramatically ****s my appearence, if they don't cure this asap, I'm screwed in this life.
Actually, I won't get screwed if you know what I mean
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Those Taiwanese are NOT using Dr Jahoda's method, we first thought so, but after some investigation it turned out these guys have developed their own DP culturing method and are going to test that in this clinical trial. Still, extremely interesting of course.
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Originally Posted by Arashi
Those Taiwanese are NOT using Dr Jahoda's method, we first thought so, but after some investigation it turned out these guys have developed their own DP culturing method and are going to test that in this clinical trial. Still, extremely interesting of course.
but wasn't it Dr. Gardner who mentioned the taiwanese are using their culturing method for the trials? which would mean the dp spheroids with 40% retained gene expression.
if they are using their own culturing technique, it could be whether extremely bad, or extremely good for us, depending on how effective their own technique is. this means that we never will know how effective jahodas 40% culturing is in human scalp.
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So is this a good thing or a bad thing? I don't remember reading anything regarding Desmond reporting on a group taking this to clinical trials so quickly? Are they jumping the gun or is this an unexpected pleasant surprise?
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I'm not sure this is a new study or if it's still ongoing. The description in the link includes the following information:
Study First Received: July 23, 2007
Last Updated: July 23, 2007
Study Start Date: May 2006
Estimated Study Completion Date: December 2016
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Originally Posted by beetee
I'm not sure this is a new study or if it's still ongoing. The description in the link includes the following information:
Study First Received: July 23, 2007
Last Updated: July 23, 2007
Study Start Date: May 2006
Estimated Study Completion Date: December 2016
I believe Dr Gardner provided this link to us, so it should be correct
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Well the study did start long ago, but it is still ongoing we'll have to wait and see once it finishes. I'm hopeful something fruitful will come out of it.
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Is there any Taiwanese members to let us know about this?
I think this can be the cure
cultured cells are injeted and get some interactions with it's surrounding such as blood vessles to get oxygen, hormonal interactions.
going through some processes these injected cells gets its perfection and finally it creates hair
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