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desmond, by the way, what happened to the findings you posted in that other thread, about a chinese team which claimed to have retained all the hair characteristics with their culturing method (matrigel). you said you will read the full article when you get your hands on it but never posted a final conclusion in that same thread.
i was wondering what happened to them. was it a completely different culturing method compared to jahoda and lauster?
could you find out anything about this chinese team on the hair congress? i think nobody of that team wasn't attending the congress, so what happened to them?
are they still an interesting team to follow (maybe we can even contact someone of them for some more details?) or was there any sign in the paper that the team's culturing method wasn't as good as it sounded?
and what about tsuji labs? any news there? is someone in contact with them?
currently it seems that lauster's team is our only hope for a full cure but still some years away until we see the first thick growing terminal hair, not to mention all clinical trials.
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Originally Posted by joachim
and what about tsuji labs? any news there? is someone in contact with them?
Jesus. What's with you impatient annoying people always wanting to email someone every 5 minutes. The timeline for ALL runner ups ( Tsuji, Jahoda, Lauster) is AT LEAST 10 years. It's just getting annoying hearing the same crap over and over.
Who cares if anyone has been in contact with Tsuji labs. In his video, Takashi Tsuji clearly said TEN YEARS. Until ten years has passed, don't bother emailing him. Let them do their job FFS.
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Originally Posted by JZA70
Jesus. What's with you impatient annoying people always wanting to email someone every 5 minutes. The timeline for ALL runner ups ( Tsuji, Jahoda, Lauster) is AT LEAST 10 years. It's just getting annoying hearing the same crap over and over.
Who cares if anyone has been in contact with Tsuji labs. In his video, Takashi Tsuji clearly said TEN YEARS. Until ten years has passed, don't bother emailing him. Let them do their job FFS.
Because that '10 years' mark was pulled out of his ass. More so the fact that if they REALLY wanted to, they could get it done in months. And considering Japan's de-regulation of stem cell therapy, its totally possible for a treatment to make it to market within 3 years.
10 years? Who's got time for that?
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Originally Posted by JZA70
Jesus. What's with you impatient annoying people always wanting to email someone every 5 minutes. The timeline for ALL runner ups ( Tsuji, Jahoda, Lauster) is AT LEAST 10 years. It's just getting annoying hearing the same crap over and over.
Who cares if anyone has been in contact with Tsuji labs. In his video, Takashi Tsuji clearly said TEN YEARS. Until ten years has passed, don't bother emailing him. Let them do their job FFS.
the 10 years is a general timeframe used if outcomes are unknown at all. it highly depends on what findings and breakthroughs they can achieve in the next months/years. (e.g. DP culturing problems).
if, let's say, TU Berlin would present a fully grown terminal hair TODAY which means proof of concept is done and can be reproduced any time with consistent results, then no way that this hair cloning technology will be 10 years way. there will be a way to get it earlier, like hellouser said it with japan.
thus, it's always interesting to get the current status of the researchers every few months.
tsuji labs has been quiet for a long time now. would be nice to see where they are today.
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Originally Posted by hellouser
Because that '10 years' mark was pulled out of his ass. More so the fact that if they REALLY wanted to, they could get it done in months. And considering Japan's de-regulation of stem cell therapy, its totally possible for a treatment to make it to market within 3 years.
10 years? Who's got time for that?
Let me give you a tip. Hover down from the clouds already right into your shoes. Cause 10 years minimum is a reality. They started culturing DP already in the 80's. 30+ years later, they still are still pretty far from cracking it.That is a reality. To even think of a COMMERCIAL treatment within 10 years is hilarious really. But hey miracles do happen right ? Lets hope so!
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Originally Posted by Swooping
Let me give you a tip. Hover down from the clouds already right into your shoes. Cause 10 years minimum is a reality. They started culturing DP already in the 80's. 30+ years later, they still are still pretty far from cracking it.That is a reality. To even think of a COMMERCIAL treatment within 10 years is hilarious really. But hey miracles do happen right ? Lets hope so!
hellrouser believes in illuminati and that researchers all over the world would prefer to get famous in 10 years rather than 3, and that brilliant teams with PhD's are dumb and take too long and....etc.
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Originally Posted by ShookOnes
hellrouser believes in illuminati and that researchers all over the world would prefer to get famous in 10 years rather than 3, and that brilliant teams with PhD's are dumb and take too long and....etc.
None of that makes sense.
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I saw the word China and stopped there. They'd counterfeit a watermelon.
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Originally Posted by hellouser
None of that makes sense.
^ this kid believes the cure is potentially months ahead
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Originally Posted by ShookOnes
^ this kid believes the cure is potentially months ahead
Strange rebuttal coming from a guy who's gullible enough to believe 'researchers all over the world would prefer to get famous in 10 years rather than 3'
Oh well.
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