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    UK, yes I believe that was at least some of the research that led to Intercytex. My understanding of one of the huge hurdles in turning the Jahoda experiment into a commercially successful treatment was that the cells had to be transplanted quickly or they would lose their identity or potency or both. Plus they had to be multiplied into many cells. So I have always understood that one of the keys to Aderans' and Replicel's success was in the replication process. I believe that I also read that at one point, the cells started to lose their shape and character after the 4th or 5th pass during the culturing process. Hopefully, they have come a long way in solving this. Or possibly, maybe the DSC cells that Replicel starts out with make a difference. We'll find out something soon.

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