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Personally i'm seriously doubting any of these companies will come with a solution by 2015. I remember 2 years ago i read that Aderans would complete Phase II by end of last year - 2011. Lo and behold, we are into 2012 and now they say they're planning on completing Phase II in 2013!!! I once read that Dr. Rassman from baldingblog.com got many negative comments on his site after stating that hair cloning is very far away, and wouldn't be ready for another 10 years (Dr. Bernstein says the same thing). I see now what he meant. There is no way in hell i'll ever see a semi-full head of hair in my life, at least not in the youthful years that it will matter. Hair transplant probably isn't a good solution either, as one small strip from the donor area in the back will never be enough to cover an eventual Norwood 7 in my case. I'll just shave my head and live life. By the time these useless bastards release a solution, i'll be too old to care for it. God forsaken useless bastards!
Let's just hope there's no stopping to replicel.
On a Side note: replicel's stock is MOVING ON UP! ...to the east side...Comment
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This should actually reassure you. There is no reason whatsoever that Big Pharma would bury such a treatment if they could have it themselves to make billions. This is the next Lipitor in terms of profits if it does what it says on the tin. Think $20 billion a year not 5. A lot of people are scared of HTs and think they're a scam so imagine the real interest if this works.Comment
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This should actually reassure you. There is no reason whatsoever that Big Pharma would bury such a treatment if they could have it themselves to make billions. This is the next Lipitor in terms of profits if it does what it says on the tin. Think $20 billion a year not 5. A lot of people are scared of HTs and think they're a scam so imagine the real interest if this works.Comment
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South Asian, I agree with you that it is so damn frustrating when these companies keep pushing back their timelines. Sometimes I wish that these companies were founded by men suffering from hair loss because only some one who directly suffers from hair loss really knows how devastating hair loss can be for a person. Those who don't suffer from it can't understand it, I know this first hand. If the founders of some of these companies really understood the devastation of hair loss, then they perhaps would be more determined to get something out to us as quickly as possible, knowing that it is unbearable for us to live even a few more years longer with this baldness shit. I really wish that these companies would at least put out some interim treatment to tide us over until a true cure is found. With regards to Rassman, he's totally full of shit. He always says that hair multiplication and new treatments/cures are so far away. He only says this shit for his own benefit. He's afraid that if he says something like "hair multiplication" is right around the corner", then people will forego his hair transplants and wait for more effective treatments or a cure. He wants more people to get hair transplants (preferably with him) so downgrades all of these new potential treatments so people will rush off and get a hair transplant with him. He honestly makes me sick.
That being said, I really do believe that we have to remain positive. I believe that Replicel has better methodology than Aderans, because their methodology has been researched for longer, their projections are higher, and their scientists are some of the best in the world. I don't believe that Aderans even had those high hopes. I really like what Histogen was doing as well. And there might even be people in the Far East using stem cells to regrow hair that we're unaware of. For example, I remember a Japanese scientist named Mariko Yamaki who was attempting to use mesenchymal stem cells to regrow hair. I really wish that we had many more people/companies working on a hair loss cure.Comment
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If that is aimed at me... where is the link to the persons just going of the facts?
Back then Histogen had not forseen the issues with the FDA. You're talking pre phase 1 bro. You havent even mentioned that fact that some jerk face pharmaceutical company tried to kibosh them and took them to court hence massively stalling them.
You're still linking us to meaningless outdated information.
For your own happiness I suggest reading / focusing on the current and up to date information and facts. Like I said what is important to notice now is that your links were pre phase 1 trials.
Nothing should slow or halt Replicels progress in treating baldness.
We will all be cured in maybe 3 years time.Comment
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If there were a true cure, I wouldn't care for a moment which company comes up with it, as long as does, and if it were anything in somewhat decent future.. as I said before, I probably won't be too eager or alive enough to inject anything when I turn 80.Comment
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dumb example. watch this video:
It's just a conceptual video; nothing about it demonstrates that the treatment will necessarily be compoundable.Comment
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And there is nothing to suggest it won't be compoundable.
In better news, Replicel was up 30% today to $2.60/share on convincing volume.Comment
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I know nothing about shares etc. How do they work? how much would I need to put into a Replicel share to see a decent return if Replicel became huge?Comment
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RepliCel Provides Quarterly Update on First-in-man Clinical Trials
January 30, 2012
By RepliCel on January 30, 2012
VANCOUVER, BC – January 30, 2012 – RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. (the “Company” or “RepliCel”) (OTCBB: REPCF) is pleased to report that the six-month post injection follow-up period of its TS001-2009 clinical trial is nearing completion.
To date, 17 of 19 subjects have had their six-month follow-up visit, during which time subjects had their overall health evaluated. This included subjective and objective assessment of verum and placebo injected sites and digital images were taken of the scalp and injection areas. The digital images will be used to assess any treatment response and any post-injection changes in scalp health compared to baseline and between the two treatment areas. The remaining two patients are scheduled to complete their follow-up visits before the end of March. Four patients will complete 12-month follow-up visits in that same time frame.To date, no serious adverse events have been reported post injection in any of the 10 men and 9 women participating in the study.
The TS001-2009 study team will be performing a thorough review of the collected study data throughout the months of March and April 2012. Once complete, the treatment groups will be revealed (‘un-blinded’) to the data analysis team and the data will be analyzed. RepliCel remains on schedule to release the initial review of efficacy results in April 2012.
Subject efficacy at 6-months post injection is the first step in measuring a treatment response. All subjects will continue to participate in the post injection follow-up period of the study until August 2013 and a review of final safety and efficacy results will commence before the end of 2013. The continued follow-up period is a key component of the study to confirm treatment safety profile and response trends at 6, 12 and 24 months.
The initial data from RepliCel’s 6-month subject follow-up will be used in the Company’s Investigational Medical Product Dossier (IMPD), which is presently being developed for a Phase IIb dose-ranging clinical trial of 100 patients that is expected to commence in fall 2012. The protocol will be submitted to the EMEA, FDA and Health Canada for review. A final decision on the location of the trial is pending.
Forgive me if I'm misreading this but this means that 4 of the subjects are almost a year post treatment and when Replicel presents it's results it will actually have an idea of 12 month results as well as 6 month although it will not present them?Comment
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Say the company became a billion dollar business how much would my £50 go up by?Comment
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depends dude you should read the report by tobin smith. Anyways let me know if u find out how to buy and then SELL the stocks. I want to buy the stocks too.Comment
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