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  • UK_
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 2744

    Im really pissed off - this is just snails pace now.

    My liver is set for another rough year by the looks of things.

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    • Desmond84
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2012
      • 987

      Hey guys,

      Not sure if anyone has posted this yet. Seems pretty interesting and highlights what Replicel is planning for 2013:

      Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


      enjoy

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      • 534623
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2011
        • 1865

        Originally posted by UK_
        Same here - the only hope for me is some kind of cell therapy coming out - because I doubt PGD2 will be able to treat a NW5 patient.

        Really dissapointed about the start date of Replicel, I'm happy that they've been approved to continue their study but just the time is becoming a real issue now..
        The time is a real issue?



        Should I analyze this pic as I did with Histogen? Please say "NO!"

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        • Desmond84
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2012
          • 987

          Originally posted by 534623
          The time is a real issue?



          Should I analyze this pic as I did with Histogen? Please say "NO!"
          LMAO

          Plz don't! We just have to stay positive and wait for more updates!

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          • 534623
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2011
            • 1865

            Originally posted by Desmond84
            LMAO

            Plz don't! We just have to stay positive and wait for more updates!
            lol - okay.

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            • ccmethinning
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2012
              • 326

              Wow. Just checked their stock price. Down to .47 cents. Glad I got outta this POS. This company is dying fast.

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              • jman91
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2012
                • 238

                bump 10 charrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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                • yagazooci
                  Junior Member
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 22

                  2013/14 big years

                  I think that when replicel gets this efficacy trial in the books, Mr. ccmethinning will be reaching for the un-send button on his December 29th assertion. Dont think they expected to do much with 20 people and uber-dosing of subjects, except of course to show that if that burrage of cells causes no ill effects, then nothing will. Good luck to 'em, I say.

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                  • NotBelievingIt
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 595

                    Originally posted by ccmethinning
                    Wow. Just checked their stock price. Down to .47 cents. Glad I got outta this POS. This company is dying fast.

                    http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=repcf&ql=1
                    You're making a classic mistake of assuming a price decline or increase is related to a companies health.

                    While generally that is true -- it applies moreso to established companies that actually have products on the market. Product-In-Development baby BioTech companies should rarely be viewed the same.

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                    • neversaynever
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2011
                      • 648

                      have they released full phase 1 results? i only know of the 6 month update...

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                      • neversaynever
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2011
                        • 648

                        Im a positive fellow, but sorry...Repicel are a fail. If all they can do is up the cell dose, it wont work.

                        We are not mice. Stuff that works on mice wont work on us. This has been proven over and over again.

                        But at least theyre carrying on, you never know. If they could offer 20% regrowth for $2000 and prove that regrown hairs wont start thinning again...could be a winner.

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                        • StinkySmurf
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 125

                          Replicel is Broke

                          The problem with Replicel is they had only $959,174 in cash as of September, and now it's January so I look for someone else to acquire the IP after they go broke.

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                          • Pate
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 427

                            Originally posted by neversaynever
                            Im a positive fellow, but sorry...Repicel are a fail. If all they can do is up the cell dose, it wont work.

                            We are not mice. Stuff that works on mice wont work on us. This has been proven over and over again.

                            But at least theyre carrying on, you never know. If they could offer 20% regrowth for $2000 and prove that regrown hairs wont start thinning again...could be a winner.
                            I used to agree but I'm actually coming around to the "immunisation from DHT" theory. Given what we know about fibrosis.

                            We also need to wait and see if the vellus hairs they grew go terminal by 24 months. 20% increase in terminal hair count actually starts to look vaguely interesting, especially if compoundable and permanent.

                            Replicel need to seriously pick their game up, but I'm not writing them off completely yet. Maybe just 70% written off. :-)

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                            • neversaynever
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2011
                              • 648

                              Originally posted by Pate
                              I used to agree but I'm actually coming around to the "immunisation from DHT" theory. Given what we know about fibrosis.

                              We also need to wait and see if the vellus hairs they grew go terminal by 24 months. 20% increase in terminal hair count actually starts to look vaguely interesting, especially if compoundable and permanent.

                              Replicel need to seriously pick their game up, but I'm not writing them off completely yet. Maybe just 70% written off. :-)
                              If aderans and replicel announced their results are permanant, they just cured guys who are starting to bald. Im not sure if thatll happen, given the body can signal to create more follicles.

                              I would love to know what steps (if any) adereans and replicel have taken to check that theory. They extract from the safe zone for that very reason, I wonder how they check it....

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                              • Pate
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2011
                                • 427

                                Originally posted by neversaynever
                                If aderans and replicel announced their results are permanant, they just cured guys who are starting to bald. Im not sure if thatll happen, given the body can signal to create more follicles.

                                I would love to know what steps (if any) adereans and replicel have taken to check that theory. They extract from the safe zone for that very reason, I wonder how they check it....
                                Really there is only one way to check it. Photographs and time!

                                They could probably biopsy the treated area and study it to confirm the follicles aren't susceptible to DHT, but realistically only in vivo studies will confirm it. And that means following guys who have had the treatment over years.

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