Anything Upcoming To Look Forward To?

HNMB

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Been avoiding the forums for the most part just for peace of mind, any new news or things to look forward to? Been browsing a few threads and doesn't look like it.
 

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Been avoiding the forums for the most part just for peace of mind, any new news or things to look forward to? Been browsing a few threads and doesn't look like it.
Shiseido results to be released this month in an email posted by another user.
 

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Been avoiding the forums for the most part just for peace of mind, any new news or things to look forward to? Been browsing a few threads and doesn't look like it.

A very significant advance has recently been anounced involving turning induced pluripotent stem cells into dermal papila cells:

"The derivation of the epithelial part of a hair follicle from human iPSCs is currently underway in the Terskikh lab. Combined human iPSC-derived epithelial and dermal papilla cells will enable the generation of entirely human hair follicles, ready for allogenic transplantation in humans. Distinct from any other approaches to hair follicle regeneration, human iPSCs provide an unlimited supply of cells and can be derived from a simple blood draw."

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/06/190627171549.htm
 

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Shiseido results to be released this month in an email posted by another user.

Shiseido. Probably mid-July. I also hope they'll announce their futur plans.
Wow finally! This is amazing, what phase trials?

A very significant advance has recently been anounced involving turning induced pluripotent stem cells into dermal papila cells:

"The derivation of the epithelial part of a hair follicle from human iPSCs is currently underway in the Terskikh lab. Combined human iPSC-derived epithelial and dermal papilla cells will enable the generation of entirely human hair follicles, ready for allogenic transplantation in humans. Distinct from any other approaches to hair follicle regeneration, human iPSCs provide an unlimited supply of cells and can be derived from a simple blood draw."

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/06/190627171549.htm
So is this in the trial phase at all or still in the early stages? Sounds like the latter.
 
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