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Christian Miller

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chrissy what are you up to date with all the latest info?

what are your thoughts about all the latest tech people are talking about.
Thanks for asking.
I'm highly opiniated about all this.
First of all, we are most definitely a stage further in the process. Aderans and Intercytex, which were the most promising gigs in the past, had failed at the stage which current gigs are almost past. Mind you, that stage is the adequate amplification of adult stem cells.
According to available data, the organ germ technology, developed by Tsuji's team, seems the most promising. They have managed to generate murine hair follicles by manipulating epithelial and mesenchymal (dermal papilla-DP) stem cells, and, thus far, have achieved sufficient amplification of DP stem cells. If what Noisette let us know recently is valid, they have also managed to amplify epithelial stem cells, which was the main roadblock in their way to clinica trials. That means they can proceed to clinical trials on humans. That's all. By no means is it guaranteed that the technology won't meet any roadblocks while at the human trials. The chances are that there will be such roadblocks. Will they be huge, tiny?
Have no f-ing clue.
Moving on, the second most promising gig is RCH-01. What does this technology entail? Well, they isolate sheath cup (mesenchymal DP) stem cells from the back of one's head, amplify them and inject them into their scalp. Thus far, we have been provided with the results of a safety phase I clinical trial, Replicel conducted five years ago, and what we can infer is that the injected cells don't cause cancer or any other major side-effect. Unfortunately, we can conclude very little about its efficacy. Results of an efficacy phase II trial, conducted by Shiseido, are to be released the second quarter of 2018. Hopefully, it can contribute to maintenance.
About Follica, we have no f-ing available data. Therefore, we can't expect anything, but some data be released in the near future. Nonetheless, it is known that wounding can cause hair regeneration and the mechanism behind this is quite legit (meaning, it makes sense).
Another gig is that of Tissuse. There is a hair regeneration deed in their pipeline, and, in their website, they claim they can create 10,000 baby hairs from 30 extracted DHT-resistant folliculas de cabello. No data available, though.
What's left?
Histogen, Brotzu, Jak inhibitors and Erdogan's money-laundering-front, aka Sasumed.
Well, Histogen is a joke, no data for Brotzu (maybe 2018), no data for Jak inhibitors and Sasumed, as I already said is a joke.
Heil, Erdoğan!
What do you think?
 

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Thanks for asking.
I'm highly opiniated about all this.
First of all, we are most definitely a stage further in the process. Aderans and Intercytex, which were the most promising gigs in the past, had failed at the stage which current gigs are almost past. Mind you, that stage is the adequate amplification of adult stem cells.
According to available data, the organ germ technology, developed by Tsuji's team, seems the most promising. They have managed to generate murine hair follicles by manipulating epithelial and mesenchymal (dermal papilla-DP) stem cells, and, thus far, have achieved sufficient amplification of DP stem cells. If what Noisette let us know recently is valid, they have also managed to amplify epithelial stem cells, which was the main roadblock in their way to clinica trials. That means they can proceed to clinical trials on humans. That's all. By no means is it guaranteed that the technology won't meet any roadblocks while at the human trials. The chances are that there will be such roadblocks. Will they be huge, tiny?
Have no f-ing clue.
Moving on, the second most promising gig is RCH-01. What does this technology entail? Well, they isolate sheath cup (mesenchymal DP) stem cells from the back of one's head, amplify them and inject them into their scalp. Thus far, we have been provided with the results of a safety phase I clinical trial, Replicel conducted five years ago, and what we can infer is that the injected cells don't cause cancer or any other major side-effect. Unfortunately, we can conclude very little about its efficacy. Results of an efficacy phase II trial, conducted by Shiseido, are to be released the second quarter of 2018. Hopefully, it can contribute to maintenance.
About Follica, we have no f-ing available data. Therefore, we can't expect anything, but some data be released in the near future. Nonetheless, it is known that wounding can cause hair regeneration and the mechanism behind this is quite legit (meaning, it makes sense).
Another gig is that of Tissuse. There is a hair regeneration deed in their pipeline, and, in their website, they claim they can create 10,000 baby hairs from 30 extracted DHT-resistant folliculas de cabello. No data available, though.
What's left?
Histogen, Brotzu, Jak inhibitors and Erdogan's money-laundering-front, aka Sasumed.
Well, Histogen is a joke, no data for Brotzu (maybe 2018), no data for Jak inhibitors and Sasumed, as I already said is a joke.
Heil, Erdoğan!
What do you think?

i think im gonna get drunk again after reading this

so your not particularly enthusiastic about the near future?
 

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Thanks for asking.
I'm highly opiniated about all this.
First of all, we are most definitely a stage further in the process. Aderans and Intercytex, which were the most promising gigs in the past, had failed at the stage which current gigs are almost past. Mind you, that stage is the adequate amplification of adult stem cells.
According to available data, the organ germ technology, developed by Tsuji's team, seems the most promising. They have managed to generate murine hair follicles by manipulating epithelial and mesenchymal (dermal papilla-DP) stem cells, and, thus far, have achieved sufficient amplification of DP stem cells. If what Noisette let us know recently is valid, they have also managed to amplify epithelial stem cells, which was the main roadblock in their way to clinica trials. That means they can proceed to clinical trials on humans. That's all. By no means is it guaranteed that the technology won't meet any roadblocks while at the human trials. The chances are that there will be such roadblocks. Will they be huge, tiny?
Have no f-ing clue.
Moving on, the second most promising gig is RCH-01. What does this technology entail? Well, they isolate sheath cup (mesenchymal DP) stem cells from the back of one's head, amplify them and inject them into their scalp. Thus far, we have been provided with the results of a safety phase I clinical trial, Replicel conducted five years ago, and what we can infer is that the injected cells don't cause cancer or any other major side-effect. Unfortunately, we can conclude very little about its efficacy. Results of an efficacy phase II trial, conducted by Shiseido, are to be released the second quarter of 2018. Hopefully, it can contribute to maintenance.
About Follica, we have no f-ing available data. Therefore, we can't expect anything, but some data be released in the near future. Nonetheless, it is known that wounding can cause hair regeneration and the mechanism behind this is quite legit (meaning, it makes sense).
Another gig is that of Tissuse. There is a hair regeneration deed in their pipeline, and, in their website, they claim they can create 10,000 baby hairs from 30 extracted DHT-resistant folliculas de cabello. No data available, though.
What's left?
Histogen, Brotzu, Jak inhibitors and Erdogan's money-laundering-front, aka Sasumed.
Well, Histogen is a joke, no data for Brotzu (maybe 2018), no data for Jak inhibitors and Sasumed, as I already said is a joke.
Heil, Erdoğan!
What do you think?
Pgd2 blockers work.
It's just expensive at the moment.
 

Christian Miller

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i think im gonna get drunk again after reading this

so your not particularly enthusiastic about the near future?
It depends.
What's the near future for you?
And we should wait until next year. At least, we shall know whether RCH-01 is effective or not.
 

Christian Miller

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i find it interesting how your very clued in with hairloss info but arent really interested in taking any current meds yourself to treat your nw3 hairloss
I don't need to.
I'm in a long-term relationship, and my friends are very intelligent to make a deal about it. Unfortunately, that's not the case with 90% of peoples out there. I know.
 

sunchyme1

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It depends.
What's the near future for you?
And we should wait until next year. At least, we shall know whether RCH-01 is effective or not.

well like the next few years. if i can get my hands on a sideless maintaince treatment, i can get myself a hair transplant or two and ill be cured

but even in the long term, ill be happy to get my hair back when im like 45 or whatever. still pretty young. i dont wana spend my entire f*****g life bald
 

Christian Miller

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well like the next few years. if i can get my hands on a sideless maintaince treatment, i can get myself a hair transplant or two and ill be cured

but even in the long term, ill be happy to get my hair back when im like 45 or whatever. still pretty young. i dont wana spend my entire f*****g life bald
Pm me sunchyme.
 
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