Takahashi: Lgr5+ preserved using topical Ruxolitinib for GVHD; hair follicle recover

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  • noisette
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 260

    Takahashi: Lgr5+ preserved using topical Ruxolitinib for GVHD; hair follicle recover

    Hello guys, (As I can't post a thread on Hair Loss T, I do it here)

    This is a study from Doctor Takahashi and published on April 2016. This study has been shown at BMT Tandem meetings 2016.
    It's called : "Topical Ruxolitinib Protects LGR5+ Stem Cells in the Hair Follicle and Ameliorates Skin Graft-Versus-Host Disease "

    I have found some pics of this event. On these pics we will see that topical Ruxolitinib promoting hair regeneration.

    This topical : 0.5% Ruxolitinib ointment : Ruxolitinb dissolved in DMSO + Vaseline.

    On a dermatology newspaper published on April 2016, there is a study (Alopecia Universalis) with a 0.6% Ruxolitinib Topical.
    " The patient began treament with topical ruxolitinib, 0.6% cream twice daily to the scalp and eyebrows regions. After 12 weeks of treatment, the eyebrows were nearly normal and there was growth about 10% of scalp hair with numerous 5 to 10 mm darkly pigmented hairs arcuate and annular patches distributed over the entire scalp. The patient tolerated the medication without adverse effets".

    Here some pics for your eyes
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  • pixels
    Member
    • Nov 2015
    • 85

    #2
    Great find! What does it mean for your average plebs like us?

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    • Bobbylobbyhobbythrobby
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2016
      • 11

      #3
      It means waiting for at least five years while this goes through trialling where it's promised to be released to the public in just under a decade. After 6-7 years or so it will fade into obscurity because it only actually works 33.4% of the time on patients who previously shaved their head 5 weeks before the trials with garden shears in an anti clockwise direction whilst singing "I don't like Jamaica, I love her".

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      • Link Mahboi
        Member
        • Dec 2014
        • 30

        #4
        Originally posted by Bobbylobbyhobbythrobby
        It means waiting for at least five years while this goes through trialling where it's promised to be released to the public in just under a decade. After 6-7 years or so it will fade into obscurity because it only actually works 33.4% of the time on patients who previously shaved their head 5 weeks before the trials with garden shears in an anti clockwise direction whilst singing "I don't like Jamaica, I love her".
        +1

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        • pixels
          Member
          • Nov 2015
          • 85

          #5
          Originally posted by Bobbylobbyhobbythrobby
          It means waiting for at least five years while this goes through trialling where it's promised to be released to the public in just under a decade. After 6-7 years or so it will fade into obscurity because it only actually works 33.4% of the time on patients who previously shaved their head 5 weeks before the trials with garden shears in an anti clockwise direction whilst singing "I don't like Jamaica, I love her".
          Blah blah.

          You do realise there are other countries outside of that religious abomination they call America.

          ... ones with more relaxed governments.

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          • Seuxin
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2014
            • 223

            #6
            As always, great find Noisette !
            Could be it suitable for AGA, we don't know !

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