S Foote.
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Bryan said:S Foote. said:The TGF beta-1 pathway still exists in those follicles, and there were more than enough androgens in those mice to act on this pathway if it "mattered" in-vivo!
Uh-huh. I guess you're psychic, Stephen! You KNOW what the level of androgens was in those mice, even though the researchers didn't! :wink:
Well let's just see what those researchers "themselves" had to say about that Bryan :wink:
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... &forumid=1
"The regeneration of vellus follicles occurs just as quickly on male as on female mice (data not shown); this suggests that a factor or factors other than androgen withdrawal may be involved "
In fact at "that time" Bryan, "YOU" yourself thought that this was so significant, that you highlighted this quote in bold 8)
Also Bryan, everyone who follows your posts will be aware of your validation of androgen related effects in hamster flank studies.
So it seems you have no problems in accepting androgen related studies in hamsters, but you "DO" have a problem with the same kind of studies in "normaly" sexually developed mice???
I will let people reach their own conclusions about your scientific consistency Bryan 8)
Bryan said:S Foote. said:No to test my theory by transplantation, you have to extract follicles that are still terminal from the thinning male pattern baldness area, then plant them back in the same area. They should then not miniaturise as they would have originaly.
ROTFLMAO!! I'm gonna say just three words to you:
The Nordstrom study.
Bryan
Is this the Nordstrom study you refer to here Bryan?
http://www.hairlosstalk.com/discussions ... hp?t=17571
You remember, the study you claimed "proved" the direct theory, when the authors themselves said the results could be because of effects very close "TO" the follicles, quote:
"The cause seems to lie in the follicle itself or its very close surrounding."
You know, the same study that you posted as "nowadays" evidence, whilst being completely unaware that we "NOW" know that the long term follicle survival in that type of graft, is quite different from what was reported then!
And if Nordstrom had run this study for longer, he would have seen that the only follicles to survive in these grafts to the male pattern baldness area long term, would be those around the edges near the scar!
Is this the study you place all your bets on Bryan??
Nuff said 8)
S Foote.