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Python

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1) They redesigned their website using Squarespace; http://www.squarespace.com It's a very cheap way of getting a website up and running using a template. Granted they don't need anything complicated, but they didn't exactly go 'all out' on it. I can understand that though, their site doesn't require much.
2) They will come out with something useful.. when is another story.
3) That video is actually OUR video. Desmond84 from BTT recorded it. Follicabio simply shared it. We paid for his trip to go to South Korea and meet attend all the presentations.
haha, I find it so amusing they are using our video, since they didn't have to pay anything, they killed two birds with one stone.
 

mr.patches

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I remember a study that basically said stem cells can restore hair growth, is this what this follica thing is all about? Creating a wound, stimulate proteins or something like that to wake the stem cells so new hair is created? I'm way behind in all of this but what you guys are talking about seems interesting.
 

hellouser

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I remember a study that basically said stem cells can restore hair growth, is this what this follica thing is all about? Creating a wound, stimulate proteins or something like that to wake the stem cells so new hair is created? I'm way behind in all of this but what you guys are talking about seems interesting.

No stem cells involved with follica. it goes:

1 - create wound, large enough for skin to require healing
2 - allow scab to form
3 - peel off scab
4 - inject growth factors in wounded area (fgf-9 and/or other agents)
5 - watch hair grow
6 - get laid
 

mr.patches

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Hmm guess I read about something else but it is a similar concept nonetheless.

6- Get laid huh? What are we waiting for to get this patented?



Edit: After a quick search it appears to be "Wnt research for hair growth" what I was talking about.
 

I.D WALKER

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:whistle: Those voluminous copy rights patents must have cost a very pretty penny. Hogging the corner market to ward off up and coming rivals or lining his little duckies in a row before going to market? My gut tells me it's a combo of the two or maybe it's just heartburn from caffeine overload all morning? Well we all hope it works out half as good as it looks on paper. One thing is for sure, it certainly would seem that Mr.George (Follica) believes he has something tangibly innovative to bring to the table and it's going to have to be something at least moderately effective for Androgenetic Alopecia cases such as ourselves, that is if he is a PR responsible minded guy who still wants privilege to all the posh VIP comforts afforded to him at La Academia Palacia. A lot may already be riding on this GREAT EXPERIMENT. Considering University of Penn ( Perelman school) has their pristine name attached to this nearly decade old capital venture. I hope this is not another diversion to quell the tensing nerves of all invested and interested parties inside out.

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So yes assuming "the screws" are not stripped and are indeed tightening for Doctor Cots and Crew Follica I see better treatment taking shape. We know that pressure among other things is often precursory to creative action. I will remain optimistic and try to believe he is guarding the golden goose egg and plans on revealing it to the world in time for our New Year's celebration. On the down side, if the good doctor has not thought about a back up plan he might soon want to get cracking.
 
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