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more like it over a year old. A lot of time passes from first draft of a publication till it is publishedVery nice, that study is only a month old! Seems like when one door closes, another one opens.
more like it over a year old. A lot of time passes from first draft of a publication till it is publishedVery nice, that study is only a month old! Seems like when one door closes, another one opens.
I'd be more concerned about the gene expression that DHT has altered. It's easy to stop DHT, but reversing the changes it's made in gene expression is very difficult. Shouldn't be any more of a problem here than it is with hair transplants since they are working with cells from occipital follicles.
So maybe they already knew more a year ago and that is why they partnered with J hewittmore like it over a year old. A lot of time passes from first draft of a publication till it is publishedin the medical field. So maybe by now they know if it really works
Kinda puts a damper on things that Hewitt had the trials pushed back right before a pandemic though.
Which is worseThe trials haven't been pushed back. The trials have been completely put on indefinite hold.
we have run out strong economy into the ground with the corona hysteria. unbelievable. this nonsense will cost hairloss resarach valuable time.
Which is worse
greatest self made crisis in history
It will set all medical research back 10 years just like the housing crisis. Lee Buckler talking about a wave of bankruptcies coming to biotech.At Tsuji and Tissuse should be ok.
It will set all medical research back 10 years just like the housing crisis. Lee Buckler talking about a wave of bankruptcies coming to biotech.At Tsuji and Tissuse should be ok.
Funny you brought this up again. I was just reading this over on longecity.
You do know that if it wasn't for the mortgage crisis we would probably have had Intercytex years ago. I don't know where people get the idea that it's so easy to get funding in biotech. Things are, or were, starting to shift, but it's never been like tech where people will throw money at anything until something sticks. There are a lot more barriers to commercialization in biotech, and patience is a must. If you got rid of lawyers and the FDA we would have all been cured by now. So many very promising treatments for serious diseases get abandoned because of small risks, and people think investors are just going to throw billions at hair loss research. Look at the Curis thread, P&G had a treatment that they knew worked, but they weren't willing to put just $20 million dollars into it to see if it was safe because even if it made it through the FDA, if just one person got cancer that's a billion dollar lawsuit.
The mortgage crisis is not why Intercytex did not come to market. Intercytex and Aderans were both sh*t-canned because they didn't grow enough hair.
The results of Aderans were amazing. No more hair loss after treatment. What do you call it?
This post is ignorant. Tell the 100,000 USA dead (so far) that it's all a hoax.
Lmao imagine being so much of a CNN-addicted brainlet that you actually believe anyone has died from "Coronavirus"
No kidding. After the financial crisis investors shied away. Liquidity evaporated, and for those who were liquid better opportunities opened up.
Watch it folks we have someone who is triggered by reality.Lmao imagine being so much of a CNN-addicted brainlet that you actually believe anyone has died from "Coronavirus"
Watch it folks we have someone who is triggered by reality.