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    The scientist involved in the research did not imply it would work in humans. I caught the end of an interview with him on a local radio station. He seemed to only be willing to say it was an experiment on mice. When asked if how his hair was, he said he was losing hair. If the method worked that well on humans then he would have been using it on himself.

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    Anyone remember the hair plucking guy on the newsgroup alt.baldspot ? hehe

    EDIT: OMG.. I just checked alt.baldspot and they are still going on there.. Its 10-12 years since I last read that newgroup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rashid Rashid, MD, PhD View Post
    This is a very interesting study because it looks at quorum sensing and hair stem cells. Yes, it was in mice and would be a while before human application. But it was published by USC in a top notch journal which says a lot about how important a contribution it is to hair regeneration.
    It's plucking hairs. How long does it take to do this in human lol. I'll walk over to my bathroom right now and do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rashid Rashid, MD, PhD View Post
    This is a very interesting study because it looks at quorum sensing and hair stem cells. Yes, it was in mice and would be a while before human application. But it was published by USC in a top notch journal which says a lot about how important a contribution it is to hair regeneration.
    Dr. Rashid, what are your thoughts on the state of donor regeneration and where the field is at with it? What are your thoughts on pilofocus' potential to execute the study Dr. Wesley posted? Have you done any work in your office regarding regeneration or expanding the donor region?

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    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19438685

    This is the study I'm referring to.

    Thanks Doc

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