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  • Follicle Death Row
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 1066

    2015. Let's say 4 years. Yes please. I can wait. Hard to imagine that there really could be an infinitely better solution out in just 4 years. I'm optimistic for sure but I'd better not getting my hopes up too high just in case. All the same they do sound quietly confident.

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    • BoSox
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2010
      • 708

      I agree.. let's all just remain confident as well.. it may be coming out in 4 years, but we'll know for sure what it's all about in a year from the data.


      (:

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      • RichardDawkins
        Inactive
        • Jan 2011
        • 895

        We will see thats for sure

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        • Nick_Mannfried
          Junior Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 1

          It looks like RepliCel has updated their video links. The new ones are here:





          And there's a new interview with Tobin Smith on their video page:

          Videos of Replicel talks, presentations and interviews.

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          • Kiwi
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 1105

            Originally posted by krewel
            Yes, it's assumed to be available in 2015 if everything goes by plan. In Europe and Asia, it's probably going to be released earlier.
            No its probably not...

            So far the facts are as follows
            1) replicel have proven its good at growing hair on mice ears
            2) have finished their phase 1 clinical trials to test for safety
            3) those results are not in until next year

            Then Replicel have the big clinical trials ahead that take years, if you dont believe me check out the timeline on the aderans site.

            Also histogen said the same thing 2 or 3 years ago when they were where Replicel is now. And there aint nobody buying histogen in china right now.

            Aderans and Histogen are our closest bets right now. Start saving your pennies chaps

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            • clandestine
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2011
              • 2005

              How expensive can we expect either of the three treatments will be?

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              • BoSox
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2010
                • 708

                Originally posted by clandestine
                How expensive can we expect either of the three treatments will be?
                Considering the results are permanent, and a cure. It will cost an arm and a leg, but at least you'd be a sexy looking amputee.

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                • RichardDawkins
                  Inactive
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 895

                  Assumptions, do you think they offer this for 20.000 bucks? If they are aiming for mass market?

                  No they wont because they are not stupid

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                  • Tracy C
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2011
                    • 3125

                    Mr. Hall stated that they expect it to be competitive with current hair restoration surgeries.

                    In the case of Replicel, I feel a genuine desire to help the many women who suffer with hair loss. With that in mind, I feel they will do the best they can to make is as affordable as possible.

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                    • clandestine
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 2005

                      Cool, thanks for your thoughts.

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                      • Kiwi
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 1105

                        Originally posted by Dean
                        Kiwi you may have right BUT...
                        "Replicel" know that it is a big compatition. It is obvies that if Aderans, Histogen,Replica or another company bring a cure that another one like Replicel won't be needed. That's why i don't think that they are going to wait so long because they want to be first like everyone here. And it is good but from outher hand let's hope that all of them will focus on QUALITY not SPEED of put into the market.
                        I honestly don't think they have any say in the speed at which they will hit the market. That will be up to the FDA in America (for the USA market). Who can say for other parts of the world - heck I'd host them in my back yard in New Zealand if I thought it would speed things up but I honestly don't think it would.

                        Everybody is welcome to their own thoughts on this but mine are that obviously the first to market will make the most, but all the companies as they hit the market will make millions and millions of dollars.

                        In the same way that right now a consumer can choose whether they buy a Mac or a PC. Or any type of car brand. Or the same way the consumer can choose from a different shampoo company. The market is big enough to make all these companies very very rich.

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                        • BMT
                          Junior Member
                          • Oct 2011
                          • 18

                          The thing to remember is replicel are also testing for results in Phase 1 by giving a high dose. We will know next March if this is going to be something special. If it is, they may still beat the others to market - which is what id assume they are aiming for. Although there's money in it if for everybody, the first company to go to market with a benchmark treatment will be at an advantage.

                          Histogen didn't blow anybody away with their phase 1 results. So they are refining their technique, as are Aderans. The hope is that Replicel will acheive better phase 1 results and be able to go to market after phase 2 in asia.

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                          • Tracy C
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 3125

                            Originally posted by Kiwi
                            The market is big enough to make all these companies very very rich.
                            If they can restore my hair to its former beauty, they deserve it. I am also concerned and hopeful on behalf of my niece’s. Unfortunately they could have inherited this curse as well.

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                            • UK Boy
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 244

                              Did anyone see this?

                              RepliCel to Present at the 4th Annual LD MICRO Growth Conference in Los Angeles, California
                              December 1, 2011, Thursday
                              Contributed by Marketwire

                              Dec 01, 2011 VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA ,MARKETWIRE
                              RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. (the "Company" or "RepliCel") (OTCBB: REPCF) is pleased to report that David Hall, CEO will be presenting at the LD MICRO Growth Conference on Thursday, December 8th at 3:30pm PDT. Mr. Hall's presentation will introduce RepliCel's autologous hair cell replication technology to over 150 institutions attending this two-day conference where some of the fastest growing companies on the OTC, NASDQ and NYSE are featured.

                              About LD MICRO

                              LD MICRO is a by-invitation only newsletter firm that focuses on finding undervalued companies in the micro-cap space. Since 2002, the firm has published an annual list of recommended stocks as well as comprehensive reports on select companies throughout the year. LD MICRO concentrates on finding, researching, and investing in companies that are overlooked by institutional investors. It is a non-registered investment advisor.

                              I know this doesn't tell us anything more about Replicel's trials or results so some people will probably shoot me down for posting it saying it tells us nothing interesting. However I feel it is interesting because once more it shows the growing interest there seems to be in Replicel's treatment. It also looks like it will be an opportunity for them to gain new investment which is always a good thing. I can't help but feel that with the amount of promotion Replicel are doing it's got to mean they have a very strong idea that they have something good. Maybe I'm being too optimistic but until we know otherwise I think it's better to be positive than negative.

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                              • Jundam
                                Senior Member
                                • Mar 2011
                                • 110

                                I agree with that last paragraph. While it does not tell us anything new about the treatment it is good to see that they are putting in work outside of the lab as well. It most definitely looks like an effort to establish themselves and draw attention to their project.

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