Picture of new de noveau hair growing on mouse from wounding

Armando Jose

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You, both, are wellcome.
OTOH Journal of Investigative Dermatology is open and free to all studies except the more recent in his web.
an example THE FORMATION OF VELLUS HAIR FOLLICLES FROM HUMANADULT EPIDERMIS* of Kligman and Strauss
 

dickhair

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Dr Cotsarellis: releases new paper, 5 years, releases new paper, 5 years, releases new paper, 5 years, and so on...

How about releasing a frigging cure?
 

saintsfan92344

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Dr Cotsarellis: releases new paper, 5 years, releases new paper, 5 years, releases new paper, 5 years, and so on...

How about releasing a frigging cure?

they do that for grant money, they probably have hair and dont give a $hit
 

Nightwing

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Then he found fgf9 was essential to this theory. I would definitely try dermarolling with a 2mm and dkk1 inhibitor
 

hellouser

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Dr Cotsarellis: releases new paper, 5 years, releases new paper, 5 years, releases new paper, 5 years, and so on...

How about releasing a frigging cure?

Someone should tell him this. This guy is becoming an attentionwhore and ultimately a liar... potential cure after potential cure. What does he have to show for the work he's done in the last 10 years?
 

squeegee

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Someone should tell him this. This guy is becoming an attentionwhore and ultimately a liar... potential cure after potential cure. What does he have to show for the work he's done in the last 10 years?

Hellouser.. Exactly!:agree:
 
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karankaran

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I think i will just wait till all the dust settles down on this new research... there have been a lot of new research on wounding and i think some of it will materialize but it is years before it happens...

BTW, I do not understand why will any scientist or researcher keep on postponing cure for "grant money"...the grant money does not go in pockets of ppl, all scientific researchers get limited salaries and if they invent and patent a cure, they will get millions in royalties .... so the motivation to put a cure in market is much more financially than keeping it to themselves... i anyways think that given the theoretical stage of the field of wounding, there is a lot to be understood and no researcher will risk his/her career by talking about a "cure" that can mess things more than it cures... sorry if that offended anyone but it is just my opinion - i have to attach this disclaimer these days coz here, if you just present a differing opinion, you are calling a bunch of piranhas to attack you lol...
 
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