Tissuse And J. Hewitt: Smart Hair Transplant Trial In 2019!

nahte42

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he has no motivation anymore, he has beautiful thick hair better than anyone on this forum, so he fucks it, he couldn't get good quality hair that's why there is no human trial

The hair implanted into mice a decade ago looked pretty decent quality
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I cannot believe we are sitting here in 2020 and no human trials have been conducted.
 

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nobody takes the problem of baldness seriously, besides, a few mouse hairs do not impress anyone, they could not get good quality hair in large quantities

This makes me start to think that hair "cloning" might never be a real quality possibility then. It wouldn't surprise me if we figure out how to kill the genetic male pattern baldness gene before we can clone real quality hair in large quantities.
 

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Yeah we need completely bald men who know the personal pain and suffering to be leading the research and development of hair cloning. There are plenty of bald men in the hair loss treatment business like Bernstein but for some reasons they are fully content performing standard hair transplants and making their living.
 

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what he says doesn't make any sense either. Jan says Tsuji gave up research in 2020. he published his research on television just last week. Speeches were also given and a patent pending.
imm trying understand to but i thin jan is talking to much to different sources and now he is confused
 

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This makes me start to think that hair "cloning" might never be a real quality possibility then. It wouldn't surprise me if we figure out how to kill the genetic male pattern baldness gene before we can clone real quality hair in large quantities.


its a new concept still. I think we have learn so much about this in only a few yers of people taking it seriously. maybe its been not even 5 years of continuous research (with attempt to commercialize it). its like a puzzle and we are still only done 20% of it. even if tsuji failed the world learned a lot from his research. the money was not wasted. Soon we will have hair like diego marodona
 

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besides, nobody cares about bald men, if it were women, we would have had something better than finasteride or minoxidil


who told you tsuji was going to start human trial in end of 2020? even without covid i don't think it will happen. he will stay preclinical for long time still . the more money he have the faster he can arrive to trial. now it will be harder for him because organ technology bankrupt
 

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and why organ tech has bankrupt?
well first who told you organ technology is bankrupt? its not listed in any of their social media or website. first people said they suspend and now bankrupt... that's not the same. just because they went bankrupt doesn't mean tsuji will fail. maybe they invested too early or at wrong time, or have other problem as a business. organ regeneration still need research... only very rich company can survive the duration till the product reach market and gone research
 
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Okay okay so Tsuj is done right just summarize please? It's kind of a relief if he is the hype train was getting really hard to run there were so many bridges out.
 

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Even if I had wife and family I would still want be thick haired NW1, After decades of waiting for a cure and so much time wasted on reading researches, getting a hair back is now one of my most important goals in life, women or not.
 
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in cooperation with Tissuse. is based on a technology similar to Sht.

"Verwendung der iPSC-Technologie zur Erstellung eines autologen 3D-Haarwurzelmodells

Außerdem wird ein neues 3D-Modell der zellulären Interaktionen zwischen ektodermalen und mesodermalen Zellen in menschlichen Haarfollikeln vorgestellt. Diese Interaktionen steuern Haarzyklus, Wachstum, Schaftqualität und Pigmentierung. Aktuelle Tiermodelle spiegeln die menschliche Physiologie nicht wider und 2D-In-vitro-Kulturen können In-vivo-Mechanismen nicht widergeben. Deshalb gibt es eine hohe Nachfrage nach einem 3D-Modell, das zur Untersuchung des Haarfollikels und zur Validierung neuer Wirkstoffe verwendet werden kann. BASF hat gemeinsam mit der TissUse GmbH in Berlin ein In-vitro-3D-Haarwurzelmodell entwickelt, das auf drei Zelltypen basiert, die aus induzierten pluripotenten Stammzellen (induced Pluripotent Stem Cells – iPSCs) gewonnen wurden. Die Struktur des entstandenen Modells ist sehr nah an der In-vivo-Haarwurzel und liefert vielversprechende Ergebnisse."


Basf, market Cap: 72 billion Dollar.




I still have great confidence in Tissuse. Simply because this is a very reputable company with great scientists
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