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    HMI-115 PRLR antibody: The Most Promising Treatment Ever

    So I guess the current knowledge about HMI-115 is that is probably does you some good and can be combined with finasteride and min in order to attack hair loss from different angles, with the only drawback that it is likely going to be expensive as f*ck? I am surprised not to see a topic on veteporfin...
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    Stemson is going to use minipigs in the next stage of their hair cloning research

    I am pretty sure that Stemson would also prefer to just hire those people that just understand what is wrong and have the fixes needed. For a novel product like they are developing, those people are just not that easy to come by if at all available. Hamilton himself admitted, to his honesty...
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    Stemson is going to use minipigs in the next stage of their hair cloning research

    They don't have a machine for pigs (+1 if you get the reference)
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    Epibiotech presented their results on pig skin model

    Yeah indeed. What does an "40% increase" even mean? If you have no hair left in a specific region, the 40% increase would amount to nothing. And there is of course the usual caveat, will progress pass the 6-12 months mark/
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    So basically this June 2022 article says that Stemson still has YEARS of pre-clinical studies to do.

    Not that much last weeks. A lot of articles along the lines of "caloric restriction increases lifespan in mice". Am kinda hyped though for the epigenetic programming trials that are bound to come along, as well as everything related to SENS.
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    HMI-115 PRLR antibody: The Most Promising Treatment Ever

    The answer is usually very simple: they know (or at least suspect) things that we don't.
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    HMI-115 PRLR antibody: The Most Promising Treatment Ever

    It is a phase 2 trials they are doing now right? If they succeed, they have to undergo a phase 3 trial as well. Commercialization in 2024 seems out of the question anyway.
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    Junji Fukuda - Hair Inductivity in Dermal Papilla Cells

    Potentially very exciting. Trials in Japan are much shorter than in the US, so if they are indeed able to start those in 2023 and manage to show good and safe results, the road to actually operate commercially could be very short. However, it feels a bit like a rotating hype that eventually...
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    HMI-115 PRLR antibody: The Most Promising Treatment Ever

    HMI-115 is actually an interesting potential medication based on the macaque studies they did. Happy to see it going through trials and lets hope it is as effective and safe as we foresee. Would be nice to keep this topic only for relevant news ;)
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    So basically this June 2022 article says that Stemson still has YEARS of pre-clinical studies to do.

    This is rehashed old "news", have been reading this before. Actually, having a problem with "consistency" sounds rather positive, because it indicates that they get good results sometimes, but not always. In that case the question is only to figure out when you get the best outcomes and take it...
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    We officially came to the conclusion that kintor is a scam / cosma rna too / only hope medicine can save us

    Yet we still have to see the first evidence of humans walking around with cloned hair.
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    We officially came to the conclusion that kintor is a scam / cosma rna too / only hope medicine can save us

    Should be useful information to Stemson. They're wasting their time with those pigs. It is possible for centuries to give humans new hair, it's just their autism that makes them fail to understand.
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    Published in Nature: Weekly treatment with SAMiRNA targeting the androgen receptor ameliorates androgenetic alopecia

    Cost is a factor too, but pure maintenance for the rest of your life with no regrowth and no sides sounds like a pretty good deal to me.
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    Stemson is going to use minipigs in the next stage of their hair cloning research

    I think it is kind of a stretch to interpret that sentence as a clue that they are already experiencing some degree of success. They might, but to conclude it is reading too much into it I believe. Investors are generally smart people, you don't earn your way to collecting the kind of money to...
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