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Paper you say?I think we should wait until the paper (promised, hehe) is published. Then, an interview could be arranged.
Paper you say?I think we should wait until the paper (promised, hehe) is published. Then, an interview could be arranged.
Bro just email Tsuji and Cots. Tsuji will probably respond.According to the widely accepted science in tissue growth physiology, there is a major problem with the current cell based research into hair loss. This ignores a basic in-vivo growth control that must play a major role here.
For some time now I have been asking the scientists involved in the research being discussed here, about this issue, but so far they all refuse to comment. I have attached the information I have been sending to them about this issue.
I do not intend to get into any debates about this here, and will not post again. if I do get any replies from the scientists about this, I will post them here.
According to the widely accepted science in tissue growth physiology, there is a major problem with the current cell based research into hair loss. This ignores a basic in-vivo growth control that must play a major role here.
For some time now I have been asking the scientists involved in the research being discussed here, about this issue, but so far they all refuse to comment. I have attached the information I have been sending to them about this issue.
I do not intend to get into any debates about this here, and will not post again. if I do get any replies from the scientists about this, I will post them here.
Oh my god you’re so right. Based on your post and those articles, it’s clear that what they’re trying to do is simply not possible. Those idiots at RIKEN obviously have no idea what they’re doing. The only logical conclusion is that they’ve been lying to us about all the success they’ve had. Off with Tsuji’s head! You should have his job and maybe then some actual progress will be made.According to the widely accepted science in tissue growth physiology, there is a major problem with the current cell based research into hair loss. This ignores a basic in-vivo growth control that must play a major role here.
For some time now I have been asking the scientists involved in the research being discussed here, about this issue, but so far they all refuse to comment. I have attached the information I have been sending to them about this issue.
I do not intend to get into any debates about this here, and will not post again. if I do get any replies from the scientists about this, I will post them here.
Oh my god you’re so right. Based on your post and those articles, it’s clear that what they’re trying to do is simply not possible. Those idiots at RIKEN obviously have no idea what they’re doing. The only logical conclusion is that they’ve been lying to us about all the success they’ve had. Off with Tsuji’s head! You should have his job and maybe then some actual progress will be made.
How are you going to do that if hes not attending?As takashi tsuji wont attend the barcelona world hair congress,would not that be a nice period to arrange an interview with him? @Roberto_72 ??
I dont know guys,Maybe something like a personal interview with him or a member of his team?How are you going to do that if hes not attending?
We need that safety trial info first its March already. I try to be a respectable and wait but I really need Tsuj to start putting out soon.I dont know guys,Maybe something like a personal interview with him or a member of his team?
Yes same here!We need that safety trial info first its March already. I try to be a respectable and wait but I really need Tsuj to start putting out soon.
Have they mentioned any date.about when this will happen?We're still waiting on some unpublished papers. We should wait until they get approved for clinical trials so we know the science is solid and we don't end up with an answer like "we will post our results publicly but so far we can't tell you anything new".
This is an old thread, they were supposed to start trials some months ago but they've been silent, my guess is we'll hear from them in a year or lessHave they mentioned any date.about when this will happen?
Trials are suppose to start in early 2020This is an old thread, they were supposed to start trials some months ago but they've been silent, my guess is we'll hear from them in a year or less
Oh my bad, clinical RESEARCH in 2019, clinical trials in the FUTURE.View attachment 125201 Organ tech website just posted an article on their news section. It states that human trials will be conducted in 2019 in said article. Hype?
Oh my bad, clinical RESEARCH in 2019, clinical trials in the FUTURE.