This is for everyone not anyone in particular.
I'm not one to spam this subforum, especially a Tsuji thread but forgive me for doing it once. It's a bit lengthy vid but if you feel like watching it...
There's a quote near the end: "If you want your life, you will go out and get it". I've...
I'm sorry but 25 terminal hairs per cm2 fuckin sucks. Transplants are more than twice that. The average white male has 8-10 times that. We're talking leg hair density here. Unless follica comes up with better numbers -and I don't see this coming easily since they're exploiting an evolutional...
Have you tried tineye for image search? It's pretty handy.
Agree on google, don't know if it's the bureaucracy or if they've just become assholes lately.
Because they're a bunch of dinosaurs tackling hair loss in the conventional way, with drugs or metabolism manipulation. Good luck with that.
The only offense concerning the scientists working on hairloss (and there's only a handful of them) is that they're beating a dead horse. Christiano is...
No the article quoted says the same. Sth's not right. I might look it up later.
It could be that different areas of the receptor gene affect different body parts.
I wouldn't rely on diets for that. Methylation has to do with proteins (lack of) unfolding to allow transcription to take place, so...
Huh. You're right. I think whoever wrote this got it mixed up and african americans have more CAGs on average, there are articles online about androgen receptor gene methylation if you wanna have a look
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Wikipedia:
CAG repeats
The AR gene contains CAG repeats which affect receptor function, where fewer repeats leads to increased receptor sensitivity to circulating androgens and more repeats leads to decreased receptor sensitivity. Studies have shown that racial variation in...
It will crossover to every tissue in the human body. Currently muscle produced from stem cells is mostly an application in the cultured meat industry, tho they still can't create steak-like muscle. Muscle fibers need to be cultured in scaffolds that maintain the shape of the muscle. There's...