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    Hey Devon & team,

    Tried reaching out to this local company who then forwarded it to their other offices. This was their reply. Still trying my best to look for other vendors though... Don't lose faith!


    Dear Murrali,

    Thank you for contacting Life Technologies Technical Support, now part of Thermo Fisher Scientific.

    Unfortunately, the IGF-1 we have is for research use only. Please follow the link for the product page:

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    Please let us know if we could help with any other question.

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    Hi Team

    Can you assist customer with:
    FDA cGMP compliant clinical grade recombinant IGF-1 from microbial fermentation for research use?

    Thank you.

    Do let me know should you need further assistance.

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    From: M.O.B Ink-Werkz [mailto:d_e*****c_s@hotmail.com]
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    Hello there,

    a University-affiliated company, is seeking seeking FDA cGMP compliant clinical grade recombinant IGF-1 from microbial fermentation for research use.

    Do you manufacture this, and/or do you have a process developed to do so?

    If so, do you have a minimum order/batch size, what are the approximate startup costs, and what is your maximum capacity?

    Thank you!

    With Regards,

    Murrali
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    In the mean time you could try research grade on gerbils or hampsters, who are much similar to humans (for hairloss research purposes) than are mice.


    Aminoglycoside ototoxicity and hair cell ablation in the adult gerbil: A simple model to study hair cell loss andregeneration.
    Hear Res. 2015 Mar 14. pii: S0378-5955(15)00059-3. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2015.03.002. [Epub ahead of print]
    Aminoglycoside ototoxicity and hair cell ablation in the adult gerbil: A simple model to study hair cell loss andregeneration.
    Abbas L1, Rivolta MN2.
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    The Mongolian gerbil, Meriones unguiculatus, has been widely employed as a model for studies of the inner ear. In spite of its established use for auditory research, no robust protocols to induce ototoxic hair cell damage have been developed for this species. In this paper, we demonstrate the development of an aminoglycoside-induced model of hair cell loss, using kanamycin potentiated by the loop diuretic furosemide. Interestingly, we show that the gerbil is relatively insensitive to gentamicin compared to kanamycin, and that bumetanide is ineffective in potentiating the ototoxicity of the drug. We also examine the pathology of the spiral ganglion after chronic, long-term hair cell damage. Remarkably, there is little or no neuronal loss following the ototoxic insult, even at 8 months post-damage. This is similar to the situation often seen in the human, where functioning neurons can persist even decades after hair cell loss, contrasting with the rapid, secondary degeneration found in rats, mice and other small mammals. We propose that the combination of these factors makes the gerbil a good model for ototoxic damage by induced hair cell loss.
    Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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    http://learnmorehere666666666.blogsp...-and-hair.html

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    Guys it's a waste of time, i've seen every trial published in internet, when used in human is always increlex, nothing else, i challange you finding a trial/study when the igf-1 used is not increlex. If it's not increlex is just injected on rats,and we can find igf-1 for rats everywhere.
    I 've found the manufacture and the equivalent of increlex, there are other igf-1 but are like mexican and i don't trust it very much, the only pure igf-1 used on human approved by fda and in europe is increlex

    the manufacture is hospira and the main pharma is ipsen, that's what we need

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    Whilst this is quite an old video now, I just found this on YouTube; an interview with Dr. Hsu about the next generation patch for insulin delivery.

    Granted, it's not directly concerning using IGF-1 with the patch but I found it quite interesting so thought it worth a share.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVWlSAKsmVQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeedHairASAP View Post
    lol... times have changed. bio-med startup costs are now low enough that you'll see a lot more small-team companies like this (especially working to commercialize the IP of university research)

    Jar Jar binx (aka nameless) has always been kind of slow but come on

    But below is a post by you at a different site where you state that other companies/researchers are not doing the same thing as Follicept in terms of Follicept's open style of conducting business, which would include things like asking regular-Joes at hair websites to help set-up clinical trials. Here check out your own words:

    "This is why I'll be happy to see more companies like the follicept team who are 1. open and 2. working on a days timetable, not a decades timetable"

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    Why not use the topical delivery system to deliver tiny amounts of RU effectively since RU is one of the most potent AAs ever invented?

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    Quote Originally Posted by burtandernie View Post
    Why not use the topical delivery system to deliver tiny amounts of RU effectively since RU is one of the most potent AAs ever invented?
    From what I have gathered, it is because IGF-1 is considered "natural" and therefore Follicept will be considered a natural OTC product by the FDA. Also a very low dose will be used which will help. Which means no clinical trials will be needed and they can go straight to the market. (Even though the company is going to do some short trials anyway to show the effectiveness.) However, if they tried use RU, it will fall under the "drug" arena and that means probably 5 years of clinical trials before even thinking about getting to the market. I think it is great that they are trying the easiest route that will probably be quite effective instead of waiting for so long. After Follicept, they can experiment with other chemicals/drugs.

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    as follicept's IP is protected anyway, I think Devon should find a way to allow others to use buy and use their vehicle. e.g. if he could allow Kane or other chemists guys to use the vehicle, this would be a true gamechanger. you could use everything with it. RU, minox, lots of other growth factors etc. in very low doses. Devon should only sell them the licences or the vehicle itself. as long as he doesn't know how the vehicle is used, he doesnt have to care about the legal side of it. as far as i know, Kane also sells his stuff for "research purposes" only, no? the fact that buyers use if to treat their own hairloss is another story.

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    For anybody who wants to see Dr. Stephen Hsu (until the beginning of the trial) : wait and see, and listen ! lol

    https://youtu.be/ehAe-yD8m3Y?t=22s

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    Quote Originally Posted by noisette View Post
    For anybody who wants to see Dr. Stephen Hsu (until the beginning of the trial) : wait and see, and listen ! lol

    https://youtu.be/ehAe-yD8m3Y?t=22s
    From what i see, there are good conditions to do in-house trials

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