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I hope that japanese are different. They seem to be rather altruistic and honest. I think that he sold his patent. Then he gave a tips how to do it and will come back to work on another organs regeneration (skin, teeth). He said that hair are only beginning.
Btw. Imagine if only these few people could be able to do these procedure. That would be nonsense. They need at least hunreds of clinics and thousand of trained people. Like in hair transplant industry. So I think that they are going to do it like Replicel(sold the patent). They are scientists. No hair doctors...
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And this thing differs from replicel, histogen, folica etc. They say" 'we anticipate' 'we hope' 'it should' bla blah bla. Their clinical trials have to ensure if thier preocedures even work! On the other hand Tsuji's hair regeneration do work! The problem is/was cells culturing. I hope they overcame that thanks to wnt10b. They confirmed that treatment wnt10b molecule resulted in larger hair follicles(in skin development). Desmond even gave a link:
Another piece of the puzzle solved!
According to the latest study published on April 1st, WNT-10b maintains DP gene expressions for hair induction for up to 10 passages!!! That is better than the Chinese that was reported several weeks ago. This is what Aaron Gardiner was working on but gave up and switched to cancer research.
Guys, the Japs are all over this!!! It's amazing*Here's the link to the paper:
http://link.springer.com/protocol/10.1007/7651_2016_319
Maintenance of Dermal Papilla Cells by Wnt-10b In Vitro
BY Yukiteru Ouji, Masahide Yoshikawa
Let's hope the Japanese speed ahead with this discovery and blow people's expectations right out of the park*
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Next, Swoop received an e-mail, that collaboration with Meji Seika concerns skin. BUT they also have partner to bring to the market hair regeneration!
Damn, the only obstacles seem to be the safety profile and make it easilly accessible to the public. Just like in transplant industry.
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OR I am too optimistic, Swoop was cheated and wnt10b works only for skin hair.
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My english is so bad XD sorry guys...
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Takashi Tsuji, Chiba JP, Patent.
Patent application number: 20140052167
Published: 02-20-2014
METHOD OF PREPARING REGENERATED HAIR FOLLICLE GERM FOR TRANSPLANTATION IN WHICH HAIR COLOR IS CONTROLLED, COMPOSITION INCLUDING REGENERATED HAIR FOLLICLE GERM FOR TRANSPLANTATION, AND METHOD OF TRANSPLANTING REGENERATED HAIR FOLLICLE GERM - A method for producing a regenerative hair follicle germ for transplantation, in which a color of hair that grows after transplantation is controlled, includes preparing a first cell mass containing mesenchymal cells; preparing a second cell mass containing epithelial cells; preparing a cell mass containing pigment stem cells; binding the cell mass containing the pigment stem cells to at least one among the first cell mass and the second cell mass, and closely contacting the first cell mass and the second cell mass, at least one of which has been bound to the cell mass containing the pigment stem cells, and culturing them within a support.
http://www.patentsencyclopedia.com/app/20140052167
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Tsuji's silence is scaring the hell out of me.
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Guys, do you think that he has some special information for us? He does not reply to e-mails about hair regeneration. Maybe he wants to be secretive because of new partnership.
It is suspicious...
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Originally Posted by kuba197
Guys, do you think that he has some special information for us? He does not reply to e-mails about hair regeneration. Maybe he wants to be secretive because of new partnership.
It is suspicious...
No
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"Might a similar technique be successful in humans and, if so, how long might it be before clinical trials might begin?
Answer. In current our study, we used murine iPS cells but not human cells. Thus, we further develop for the future clinical application in human. We also developed a CDB method by using in vivo transplantation system and isolated the 3D integumentary system from the explants. In future study, we would like to develop the in vitro culture system to generate the system but not in vivo transplantation model. Thus, we cannot answer the correct period to develop human clinical application. We would like to realize the application within 10 years.
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