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    Default Wounding protocol for hair regeneration (plastic surgery)

    I share here, big thanks to NeedHairAsap for this awesome find,

    Seems that these plastic surgeons have built the protocol to apply after wounding that Follica is searching

    October 9, 2015 - American Society of Plastic Surgeons

    Transplantation of a LGR6+ Epithelial Stem Cell-Enriched Scaffold for Repair of Full-Thickness Soft Tissue Defects: The In-Vitro Development of Polarized Hair Bearing Skin.
    Lough, Denver MD,PhD; Wetter, Nathan MD; Madsen, Christopher MD; Reichensperger, Joel BS; Cosenza, Nicole MS; Cox, Lisa BS; Harrison, Carrie BS; Neumeister, Michael MD


    Background: The LGR6 expressing epithelial stem cell (LGR6+ ESC), within the follicular bulge, is capable of producing all cellular lineages and concomitant structures of the skin and interfollicular epidermis, including keratinocytes, sebaceous gland and hair follicle. Literature has shown that full thickness wounds, devoid of the stem cell niche, can subsequently be reconstructed with functional skin elements following migration of the LGR6+ ESC into the wound bed. Here, we employ a variety of LGR6+ ESC-seeded scaffolds to determine therapeutic potential in immediate reconstruction of full-thickness wounds with polarized functional hair-bearing skin.

    Methods: Isolated LGR6+GFP ESCs were seeded on a spectrum of acellular matrices and monitored in both in vitro and in vivo environments. These studies were used to determine the ability of the LGR6+GFP ESC population to maintain viability, proliferation and migration processes as well as wound healing and nascent hair follicle development.

    Results: Wound beds containing LGR6+GFP ESCs seeded scaffolding showed significantly augmented rates of healing, epithelialization and hair growth when compared to controls. Gene and proteomic expression studies indicate that LGR6+GFP ESC seeded matrices up-regulate wingless-type MMTV integration site family (WNT), epidermal growth factor (EGF) and angiogenesis pathways. Finally, the addition of ADSc containing SVF to LGR6+GFP ESC-seeded scaffolding, induces polarity cellular populations, while further augmenting pro-angiogenic analytes.

    Conclusions: LGR6+GFP ESCs are able to undergo proliferation, differentiation and migration on simple collagen-based scaffolding while augmenting in vivo epithelialization, hair growth and angiogenesis within wound beds. The addition of SVF to LGR6+GFP ESC-seeded scaffolding induces an early form of tissue polarization, providing for the first time, a clinically applicable stem cell based construct for the repair of full thickness wounds and hair regeneration.

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    respect ^

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    This is an amazing news, great job guys !

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    Are the follicles capable of growing a fully terminal hair?

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    The clinically applicable part gets me pretty optimistic we'll have a cure within a reasonable time

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    Nice, now how can I add this to my regimen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellouser View Post
    Are the follicles capable of growing a fully terminal hair?
    OUr only hope is if somebody goes to uni and gets the article or soembody buys the article....


    or could randomly call the reserachers

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShookOnes View Post
    The clinically applicable part gets me pretty optimistic we'll have a cure within a reasonable time
    Yes, in the next 20 years maybe

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    October 13, 2015 | Volume PRS Online First | Issue | pp:
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    Transplantation of a LGR6+ Epithelial Stem Cell-Enriched Scaffold for Repair of Full-Thickness Soft Tissue Defects: The In-Vitro Development of Polarized Hair Bearing Skin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FooFighter View Post
    Yes, in the next 20 years maybe
    This is completely baseless.... they have a section for venting on this forum... and this is not that section.

    We have no idea how long this would take, and I really doubt it will take 20 years.

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