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two New members with all this info, and who only got active due to this post...

if they have sufficient data to provide investors about their success, they would easily get 10 millions to work on further tests. test subjects should not pay to participate , they get paid (standard in all medical trials).

don't think about sending money to them, you will not get anything for it.
 

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two New members with all this info, and who only got active due to this post...

if they have sufficient data to provide investors about their success, they would easily get 10 millions to work on further tests. test subjects should not pay to participate , they get paid (standard in all medical trials).

don't think about sending money to them, you will not get anything for it.

No one is asking anyone to send money. If it wasnt for my emails with them I probably wouldn't have signed up here. I only wanted to hear the opinion of other members here who could maybe explain the emails from them in simpler terms as I dont understand all the technical jargon etc. Take your skepticism elsewhere buddy
 

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Very weird, popping out of nowhere claiming to clone or alternatively "clone" follicles and prescribe preclinical drugs such as WAY website looks
dodgy.

I don't understand their science babble to be fair.

As of now I am inclined to believe that this is just another obscure clinic falsely advertising flavor of the month industry buzwwords such as stem cell treatment and hair cloning, but who knows I hope for good things to come.
 

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Very weird, popping out of nowhere claiming to clone or alternatively "clone" follicles and prescribe preclinical drugs such as WAY website looks
dodgy.

I don't understand their science babble to be fair.

As of now I am inclined to believe that this is just another obscure clinic falsely advertising flavor of the month industry buzwwords such as stem cell treatment and hair cloning, but who knows I hope for good things to come.

After rereading the emails im inclined to agree. The amount of money they expect you to stump up aswell just to be a part of their clinical trial. Im not paying 50,000 plus to be enrolled in a trial with a company that has not yet cured baldness in one person...
 

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No Before/after photos??

As has been said before, they want to realize first treatments during their clinical trials in 2019.


After rereading the emails im inclined to agree. The amount of money they expect you to stump up aswell just to be a part of their clinical trial. Im not paying 50,000 plus to be enrolled in a trial with a company that has not yet cured baldness in one person...

Another thing that was weird, was them saying Tsuji only utilizing 'stem cells from mice whiskers', which is utter nonsense as far as I know.

Yes you'd be mad to enlist in their 'trial', but maybe more and more companies are creeping up on that technology is a good sign nonetheless.
 

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Look at how bad their spelling and grammar is in that email, it's just full of buzzwords..
Tsuji has gone through all of the correct protocols etc and there is some solid scientific reasoning behind it, where are the studies these guys have done? There's got to be some IP infringements with what they are doing here (if it's even legit) ?
 

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And yes this sounds like.
Yeah we had the cure all along... we didn t know people would like to have the cure so we start trils if you pay us an *** load of money.

I will stick to the real sience and buy some trinov.
 

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If you’re “lucky” you probably don’t even need a transplantation because we could identify and modulate your specific condition without transplantation. This is why it’s important to test your pathology and identify the phenotype in prior


As in, treatment with WAY/growth factors?


but in the 2012 publication/version totally useless for human applications.; because you’ll hardly reach an GMP/GLP complaint grade within the use of non human material ...it’s a complete different approach than our patented human hairfollicle.


How can he be so sure of this?


Intriguing find, but can’t help but be skeptical/cynical.
 

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Ah, the famous "Serguey race" ! Sorry guy, it will be my first and last answer. Last time we French spoke with Germans, two weeks later they were strolling around in Paris. Don't want it to happen again... balding germans with weird hairstyle get too angry for my taste! :D (<<< this smiley is here to indicate that you have to take it with humor, I know germans don't have any :p)

They also fucked your women and so did I. Maybe your real grandpa is secretly one of these balding Germans, which led you here.

Seriously though, I was just joking after you made that case against Brotzu based on his Italian-ness and now did a similiar thing in this case.
 

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I dont think they are in Paris, i can set up a page and write any address i want, for example:
Haircure Ltd
Head office:
Oxford street 14 London
Local offices:
Avenue Montaigne 12 Paris
5th avenue New York

People dont check, they just seem to believe its correct and believe anything
 

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I dont think they are in Paris, i can set up a page and write any address i want, for example:
Haircure Ltd
Head office:
Oxford street 14 London
Local offices:
Avenue Montaigne 12 Paris
5th avenue New York

People dont check, they just seem to believe its correct and believe anything
Serious, haircure ltd?
Anybody googled so the called specialists?
 

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From their site:

"INVITROHAIR developed a clear process for its precision medicine applications. The current pipeline is as follows:

1) Medical doctors with interested patients get in touch with INVITROHAIR .

2) At a certified physician (e.g. hair restoration surgeon ) 30 hairfollicle samples from patients are taken.

3) Samples are transported to INVITROHAIR .

4) INVITROHAIR is performing assays, is isolating DPSC and is generating induced pluripotent stem cells from these samples.

5) Stem cells are characterized (quality checks), expanded and banked.

6) In consultation with the medical doctor the requested modeling approaches will be done. This is always fully specific for the affected individual (see applications above).

7) INVITROHAIR drafts a report, including recommendations and provides this report to the medical doctor.

8) INVITROHAIR is able to provide some certain denovo hairfollicles which are either autologous / or human leukocyte antigen protein matching ( HLAs) - derived from patients own/ or donated samples- other stem cells - tissues ( where the protocols are described and developed ) for TRANSPLANTATION. Currently we are able to provide, hair follicles for transplantation."

They use IPSC cells to generate hair organoids for disease modelling, drug testing and transplantation "Furthemore our bioengineered hair organoid requires the isolation of Dermal Papillae (DPSC) - HB- stem cells, their merge with IPSC and the cryogenic storage"
 
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