Felk,
The doctor I corresponded with based his info on a lecture he attended in which Dr. Ken Washenik, the guy heading up Anderans cloning research, spoke. Washenik was the one that presented the information.
All that being said, Ken Washenik has had 5 hair transplants and uses propecia and minoxidil. But he IS researching cloning day and night. Tell ya' anything? He wants it too. There is even a possiblity in cloning, since Jahoda's experiment putting a stem-cell induced hair in his wife's arm, that the STEM CELLS (but not a hair grown from one) may be immunologically-priveleged. What this would mean for us, is that people who have full heads of hair could be paid to have say 200 or so hairs taken out of the back of their heads in the future (the hairs would be replaced by a few cloned replacements made from them) and have the stem cells multiplied in a petri dish for implantation into someone else's head. Giving you not only "donor hair" multiplied, but "donor hair" from someone else's stem cells who does not have baldness.
Colin Jahoda did that experiment quite a few years ago now. His hair is (was) black. His wife was blonde. She had a black hair growing in her arm from it. They are divorced now, and she had it surgically extracted. Jahoda, who has a full head of grey hair, thinks researching baldness is a waste of time. I think he's wrong. If he cured baldness, he'd have made tons of money to funnel into research for serious disorders. Our loss, he's a bright scientists. Oh well......