It is done? They are looking for candidates... ;)
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"We developed a protocol to drive human pluripotent stem cells to differentiate into dermal papilla cells and confirmed their ability to induce hair growth when transplanted into mice."
Done on mice and if they really are and WILL trial this on humans, I'll send them a bottle of champaigne for at least trying even if it fails. About time some of these researchers quit monkeying around with mice for decades on end. -
Does this require FDA approval?Comment
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Going to call Alexey Terskikh tomorrow!Comment
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lol. there are already 2 threads discussing this topic but it turned out that not many of the forum members are interested in it. however, i personally believe that this is indeed the final cure although the whole process has to be refined.
the big difference in this article lies in the last sentence! they say the are looking for partners to acomplish the last step, which is injecting the cells in human skin instead of mice. exactly like we want it. so could it really be the final step? we're really close.
i hope the russian member who offered to give them a phone call can find out more on this and for what kind of partners they are looking for. maybe funding is needed too.
this is exciting and i hope the forum members don't try to play down that breakthrough.Comment
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nobody cares about FDA anymore. every biotech company with stem cell treatments of any kind must be dumb to try getting through a 10 year FDA journey. Japan is the future.Comment
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Next they are looking for partnerships meaning they have to seek funding to start this.
I'm not dissing on this just saying that they are at a stage before clinical trials while we could have Histogen and Replicel starting phase 2 this year.
However I welcome the addition. Things are heating up finally. I expect Dr. Lausters team to figure out culturing cells in the next few years as well.Comment
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"Our next step is to transplant human dermal papilla cells derived from human pluripotent stem cells back into human subjects," said Terskikh. "We are currently seeking partnerships to implement this final step."
Really happy with the statements. Lets hope iPSCs turn out to be a reliable source of DP cellsComment
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"We developed a protocol to drive human pluripotent stem cells to differentiate into dermal papilla cells and confirmed their ability to induce hair growth when transplanted into mice."
Done on mice and if they really are and WILL trial this on humans, I'll send them a bottle of champaigne for at least trying even if it fails. About time some of these researchers quit monkeying around with mice for decades on end.
God bless this team if they are intending to try this ON HUMANS. I've never heard of this team of researchers; they are not the same "mice researchers" that we hear about time and time again. Perhaps these researchers are of a new breed, different from the others, and really care about bringing their finding to human application. I sure hope so.Comment
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+1000. Amen to that. I've been preaching on here for years about researchers trying things endlessly on mice but never seeming to have any intent on bringing their findings to human application.
God bless this team if they are intending to try this ON HUMANS. I've never heard of this team of researchers; they are not the same "mice researchers" that we hear about time and time again. Perhaps these researchers are of a new breed, different from the others, and really care about bringing their finding to human application. I sure hope so.Comment
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my biggest fear: big pharma companies will pay these guys a nice sum, buy and patent their technology (if this kind of iPS cell creation can be patented) or simply tell them to stop their efforts and shelve the study so that it takes at least another 10 years til some other researchers decide to catch up on that idea again. everyone is buyable for the right amount of cash.Comment
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my biggest fear: big pharma companies will pay these guys a nice sum, buy and patent their technology (if this kind of iPS cell creation can be patented) or simply tell them to stop their efforts and shelve the study so that it takes at least another 10 years til some other researchers decide to catch up on that idea again. everyone is buyable for the right amount of cash.Comment
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@ Joachim even though this is a great step forward I don't know how long this will take to Avail, and we don't know what will become of this. That's why I keep my faith in dr lauster. He originally developed the follicles so they can test pharm chemicals on the follicles instead of animals. So something like that is beneficial to big Pharms, so they will want it out on the market. But this is still good stuff.Comment
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