well the same parents who are buying kids cars, cell phone etc are going to pay for it..in US that is a big market.
Brazil is huge with cosmetic procedures also if not mistaken? even poor people?In Brazil (country where I was born and lived for 35yrs), you see poor people (POOR, not American-poor) with their brand clothes and IPHONES (and a f*****g iPhone cost a fortune there)..
It's a matter of priorities, really..
Yes, huge market down there..Brazil is huge with cosmetic procedures also if not mistaken? even poor people?
Some very positive news from Replicel!
VANCOUVER, June 13, 2017 /CNW/ - RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. (OTCQB: REPCF) (TSXV: RP) (FRA6P2) ("RepliCel" or the "Company") is pleased to announce it has signed a collaborative research project agreement with the University of British Columbia ("UBC"). The project will be co-lead by the UBC's Dr. Kevin McElwee and Professor Youwen Zhou.
The project is designed to deliver a gene and protein expression "map" of healthy hair follicle cells expected to be critically important to improving key components of the manufacturing, regulatory, and clinical profile of RepliCel's cell therapy products.
"We are very excited to be working with UBC on a project we've spent considerable time designing to mature our understanding of the cell populations we work with to improve our product manufacturing, clinical outcomes, and assays critical to regulatory approval and commercialization," stated RepliCel President and CEO, R. Lee Buckler.
This study will examine different cell groups from human hair follicles and look for differences, and similarities, in gene and protein expression. Additionally, the project will analyze array data from select subjects who participated in RepliCel's phase I/IIa clinical trial of its RCH-01 product in development for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia which completed earlier this year. This includes data from patients who had the best clinical hair growth response at six months and a sustained positive response at 24 months.
In the study with UBC, the gene expression profiles of the cultured cells from these clinical trial subjects who had a strong hair growth response will be compared to the gene expression profile of subjects who had a reduced hair growth response. The analysis is anticipated to allow RepliCel to better identify specific genes with high or low expression in the cultured cells that correspond to strong hair growth promotion.
http://www.newswire.ca/news-release...ss-hair-follicle-cell-data-map-628130693.html
Lee Buckler on Biztalk Radio:
https://soundcloud.com/user-307065880/lee-buckler-on-biztalk-radio
We believe our technology not only stabilizes hair loss, but also reverses it and, we believe it will be potentially long-lasting.
These stand out to me. Isnt this an old interview or are they now claiming this? Reverse seems to be subjective opinion in the hair loss world what's their idea of it?we have found that this triggers the development of new hair growth.
No one has answered you cause no one truly knows how to. The product hasn't been released and you can't extract conclusions from just knowing the basic mechanism of operation.Nobody has answered me.... couldn't you theoretically apply minoxidil and then stop it without hair loss? Since the scalp is immune?
They are replacing the complimentary repair cells helping the follicles stay healthy that have been exhausted from dht. They are basically like follicle field medics but they aren't a necromancers that can bring follicles back from miniaturization graveyard if I understand correct.How can this be f*****g maintenance, when he says cells from healthy follicles are replicatee into millions?
We are halfway through June of 2017. IF (big If) this releases on schedule... our nightmares could be ended soon
They are replacing the complimentary repair cells helping the follicles stay healthy that have been exhausted from dht. They are basically like follicle field medics but they aren't a necromancers that can bring follicles back from miniaturization graveyard if I understand correct.
What's the supposed release date?
Q4 2018
Ya I guess that could be what they mean when they say reverse. I feel like it's been back and forth since the beginning. The first headline I read for replicel something mentioning the "cure" for hair loss and that video certainly suggested it was turning a horshoe into a prepubescent boys hair. Then, it was well let's keep and open mind guys it is hair loss its hard stuff and now its well its stops it for sure and could maybe in a way provide regrowth? It's all confusing.It should be able to make the hair thick again, as I recall.
I'm going to try to get clarification on this as their comments on Twitter and their results they published somewhat contradict each other.
Very nice girl,Half of all human males in the developed world isn't a large enough customer base to bring a product to market? Hmmmm.....
Granted, there's more to ending hair loss then just "bringing it to market" but still. Look at Charlie Rose's reaction to the notion of an effective baldness treatment here:
That's going to be the response of most people. There are no shortage of men and women who want to treat their hair loss.
What would not you do for your son?How many 17 year olds do you know who can afford the (predicted) amount of at least $1,000 to get "immunized"?