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Skin with hair follicles regrown in mice
Ok, first off I am not a spammer. I just thought I'd share this particular article about people who have developed a hydrogel that has enabled the regrowth of skin including hair follicles in mice.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releas...-itb121311.php
They're going to test in humans and say that because it is likely going to be classified as a decice it will be available in the next few years if it proves to be effective.
Any thoughts?
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Sorry for the typo there, btw. It should have said "classified as a device".
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Interesting. Though presumably the skin would have to be wounded first in order for the hair follicles to be regenerated.
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How is this research going? Have they started human trials or still curing poor NW7 mice?
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Originally Posted by UK_
How is this research going? Have they started human trials or still curing poor NW7 mice?
No human trials yet. Currently they're trying to figure out why the hair was able to grow. Which would indeed be a good thing to know before they start doing human trials. haha
But they're also waiting on funding to enable them to keep working on it. From the NIH(?) and another source financing is still pending last I heard but that was a while ago.
They also said that human trials were still a few years away. But like I said that is if they are able to continue.
Strange situation, one where something that can help human kind may not be developed as fast as it can be because of "financing". Some people might call me "naive" or "stupid" for saying that but it's just what I think. Just like when I heard someone say who worked on a cure for cancer that he didn't do the work to help people but just because he thought it was interesting. The banter in the lab seemed to also be one of the main reasons he enjoyed going to work. Imagine that. haha Anyway, I thought that was a tad disappointing to hear as well.
If I hear anything new about the hydrogel I'll post it here.
All the best,
Crystal dagger
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Funding?... FUNDING?!...
They're talking about being able to regenerate the skin of burn victims and they're worried about funding?????? Maybe if we dipped into those trillions we used to bail out the banks who STILL to this date continue to engage in malpractice we could get somewhere.
No doubt some smart-ass conservative corporate c*** sucking wanker will come along with some reply about how their wealth generating activities (objectionable behaviours creating poverty through artificial speculation of commodity prices such as maize) 'trickles down' & creates jobs for the poor.
Just take a moment and think, had the Labour party not introduced minimum wage the working classes would be screwed trying to pay todays living costs on £2.50 per hour, corporations wouldnt "create more jobs", they'd do what they always do - find another way of dodging tax & driving down wages, delayering & shipping off employment to their international slave regions.
Number of FTSE 100 companies operating foreign 'tax havens'?
...98.
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Well, it's safe to say that there are definately unscrupulous people in places they shouldn't be. That's for sure.
One of the worst things I've heard was of someone who wanted to start his own funeral home. He said this to me: "You know, people who have lost a loved one are vulnerable; they are happy as long as the funeral is taken care of well. I'm not saying I intend to take advantage of that...but at the same time I am. haha I mean I can basically overcharge them by a few thousand and it won't matter!". It's just... Evil. That's what it is. It's evil.
But yeah... Back to the people who are working on the possible treatment that will be able to regenerate skin and hair; what they literally said was that they wouldn't be able to continue their work if they didn't get the funding. I don't know how that works exactly but I guess all we can do is hope for the best. It's frustrating to me too.
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Mice all around the world are rejoicing at this news. Mice have the most cures for baldness, just about anything works on them. From the looks of it, you can throw water at a bald mouse, and it'll regrow hair. Obviously it won't translate to a cure for humans. If I had a dime for every new discovery about something that regrew mice hair, i'd have enough money saved for 5,000 grafts with Dr. Bernstein or Dr Feller.
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Coincidentally I just heard today that the development of the hydrogel has ended. It's no longer being developed. They still believe that if other people continue it that it can lead to something but because the funding wasn't there they have now stopped.
It's sad.
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