Didn't they have a problem finding a partner in Japan, because of Shiseido?Folliclethought.com :
New TissUse Neopapillae Paper Published (4/16/20)
Today, a team of researchers from the German company TissUse published a new scientific study on the company’s hair cloning technology. The study appeared in the Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine and is titled “Reconstructed human skin shows epidermal imagination towards integrated Neopapillae indicating early hair follicle formation in vitro.” It is fantastic news to see the TissUse team publishing new hair cloning research in 2020. Renowned hair research scientist Dr. Kevin McElwee commented on the new study “So far not full follicle formation, but they are making good progress. Some additional differentiation factors need to be added to promote full follicle formation.”
Like I’ve said in the past, whenever a study is published in a scientific journal the researchers have progressed past what was published. Great news from TissUse!
No, that’s prp. Unless you want the 3 hairs that are possibly visible under a microscope.I agree they're over optimistic but even something as simple as regenera activa had postitive effects for multiple usere on this forum. So there is a lot of potential.
Tsuji, TissUse, Stemson are using stem cells. Replicel are not using stem cells.
Somebody said that stem cell research seems to have been overoptimistic. I just said that people used stem cells in every article and research, even if there are no stem cells associated with the research. Replicel and HairClone doesn’t use stem cells in their research. Tsuji, TissUse, Stemson are using stem cells and they are trying to create full human hair follicle.What's your point? We are in the TissUse thread
Folliclethought.com :
New TissUse Neopapillae Paper Published (4/16/20)
Today, a team of researchers from the German company TissUse published a new scientific study on the company’s hair cloning technology. The study appeared in the Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine and is titled “Reconstructed human skin shows epidermal imagination towards integrated Neopapillae indicating early hair follicle formation in vitro.” It is fantastic news to see the TissUse team publishing new hair cloning research in 2020. Renowned hair research scientist Dr. Kevin McElwee commented on the new study “So far not full follicle formation, but they are making good progress. Some additional differentiation factors need to be added to promote full follicle formation.”
Like I’ve said in the past, whenever a study is published in a scientific journal the researchers have progressed past what was published. Great news from TissUse!
This mean that they are working now on trials with people ¿? What is the current situation now ?
I know but they already have their product in trial.They should know this already. Maybe this is some different project or something??
So..maybe they have actually formed a functional follicle in 2019 and now
they have their trial underway.....
I wouldn't be that optimistic. Especially since 2020 was supposed to be a landmark in the hair cloning industry
I mean, something will come by 2023. But will we be NW0 ? I doubt it, it sounds too good to be true
This is still in vitro and not a fully formed follicle. It's a good sign but it's a long way away from growing a functional, terminal hair follicle in human balding scalp.
Stem cell injections seem to be a wash. All these stem cell research seems to have been overoptirimisc
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/term.3039FT: „science journal articles are sometimes published 1-3 years after the original study took place. We’ve assumed that TissUse has continually been working on their cloning work since the presentation at WCHR 2015 and launch of their website, but to see a published study is great sign/confirmation.“
- so the research of this article must have been made in the last years