People from Australia can be cured for free and apply here:
Dermatology Clinical Trials | Sinclair Dermatology
Spread the word, would be extremely interesting if we got someone we know into the trials.
Their goal was to start trials in multiple indications in 2021:
https://en.prnasia.com/releases/apac/hope-medicine-inc-announced-dr-henri-nico-doods-as-president-and-head-of-research-clinical-development-302551.shtml
"HMI-115, a prolactin receptor antibody, has passed animal experiments and...
I doubt you will see it on Kane or Ali anytime soon due to the high costs and the shipping is also not that easy.
The Chinese blogger James Allen talked about it, except him people are clueless what‘s coming.
This isn't available anymore, they have changed the article and removed the part that they will start this Summer. It was here:
http://www.njbpv.cn/index.php?m=content&c=index&a=show&catid=42&id=5040
Now the only confirmation we have from them is that phase 2 will start for multiple...
Both work, not many have been using it frequently over a longer period as the first GB wasn't that big. But we've seen results. With the next big GB we'll have clearer data hopefully.
Endometriosis doesn't help us much unfortunately. They mentioned in December 2020 that HMI-115 will be trialed in multiple indications in 2021 but it seems like they haven't received the approval to do that yet. So HMI-115 for hairloss will probably be delayed.
Yeah it's not about new hair follicles, it's just injecting dermal papilla cells. I believe it worked well in animal models and who knows what it will do in humans but I personally wouldn't bet on it. If you want to follow the news regarding new follicles you can checkout Yokohama University...
They have different approaches but the one mentioned in the news article is about cultivating dermal papilla cells like hairclone is trying to do. If you're interested in the approach the hair loss show has a episode about it called "cell therapy and hair cloning" on youtube. Seguramente también...
If you're too lazy to look for it (from @Gegen):
Bayer tries to decrease the prolactin receptors activity, like the small molecule FollicleGuardian found. It's not about prolactin level by itself, but the activity of these PRL-receptors.