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I have written a article too about this; https://www.hairlosstalk.com/news/new-research/kyocera-regenerative-hair-loss-treatment/
Nothing new though.
Still the observation of cutting a hair follicle in half and the fact that it can and does often regenerate is just very powerful.
If you cut a hair follicle like that, you will have on the upper part the bulge (epithelial stem cells) and on the bottom the dermal papilla (mesenchymal stem cells). These 2 types of stem cells is what Dr. Tsuji is going to use.
Now you implant one part in the scalp and the hair follicle regenerates the other portion.
Also this one is pretty important if it is true;
Remember though he didn't culture these cells in that experiment thus he didn't had to cope with loss of gene expression through culture.
This must and will work .
Doesn't Gho claim to do exactly that, but without good evidence?