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Is It Scientifically Possible To Clone Hair?
im new chill
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Feb 28, 2017
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Is It Scientifically Possible To Clone Hair?
if they can make a few whats stoping them to repeat that process even though it might be expensive
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Feb 28, 2017
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Is It Scientifically Possible To Clone Hair?
also will this work for traction alopecia? it says skin manipulation creating new hairs
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Feb 28, 2017
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Is It Scientifically Possible To Clone Hair?
it says 2020 that means they're trying to make a cost efficient method lets say i had billions of dollars ans went to them and was willing to pay a lot are they able to create new hair right now?
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Is It Scientifically Possible To Clone Hair?
regardless of a cost efficient method is it possible? scientists were able to make dolly the sheep which is a whole animal
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