RIKEN Announcement: Succeeded in Developing Tech for HF Regenerative Medicine: Study to be Published Feb 10

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pegasus2 said:


Occipital hair has less AR, 5-ar, and more aromatase. Your Tsuji hair will be lustrous, but not subject to balding
Have you any reference in persons with healthy hairs?

Don´t woory Pegasus, there is not any paper regarding different 5-AR and aromatase in healthy persons (no alopecia) in different zones of scalp
 

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Have you any reference in persons with healthy hairs?

Don´t woory Pegasus, there is not any paper regarding different 5-AR and aromatase in healthy persons (no alopecia) in different zones of scalp
Yes there is. Feel free to pm, but I want to keep this very important thread on topic.
 

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Guys, don't forget this is Japan we are talking about. They approved a spinal cord stem cell treatment after a single trial with 13 people, and government health insurance covers it. This procedure is on par with that, but oddly the requirements to commercialize it are actually lower despite being a cosmetic because they won't be seeking to get it covered by insurance. This thing is likely going to be available within a few years, albeit at a high price.
 

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Seems the article in the tweet is from Jan 2020. They actually could have done human phase 1/2 in that time,
Didn't look at the date sorry bro, thx. If there are results and those already known by the invited newspapers etc. it could be that tomorrow a big show is underway and "astonishing" results could go wild all over. At least they know how to get done things quiet and how to prepare publicity for announcements.
 

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Guys, don't forget this is Japan we are talking about. They approved a spinal cord stem cell treatment after a single trial with 13 people, and government health insurance covers it. This procedure is on par with that, but oddly the requirements to commercialize it are actually lower despite being a cosmetic because they won't be seeking to get it covered by insurance. This thing is likely going to be available within a few years, albeit at a high price.
The procedure from a tooth perspective can be some-what similar health wise to non-cosmetic procedures. The ability to regrow teeth would be a pretty revolutionary health break through.
 

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The procedure from a tooth perspective can be some-what similar health wise to non-cosmetic procedures. The ability to regrow teeth would be a pretty revolutionary health break through.
if I recall correctly I think that teeth and hair are quite similar in many respects, and I think tsuji has always been vocal about hair and teeth being simply the first steps on the way to more complicated organ regeneration, where the stakes are obviously much higher
 

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Where is the difference ?
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FYI

A native Japanese speaker said that the google translated version is off.

Apparently it says;

we have been successful.... results will be posted on 10th Feb...
I think the issue is more of what that success is, pre-clinical or clinical. If it's human trials then obviously it's big news.
 

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FYI

A native Japanese speaker said that the google translated version is off.

Apparently it says;

we have been successful.... results will be posted on 10th Feb...

I'm really trying to be as balanced as possible so I will take your words with a grain of salt. The amount of times the hype has gotten to me only to be let down. I just can't let it happen again.

Also what is the measure of success? Is it a few hairs grown in mice or humans? I guess we will have to wait for tomorrow.
 

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Guys, don't forget this is Japan we are talking about. They approved a spinal cord stem cell treatment after a single trial with 13 people, and government health insurance covers it. This procedure is on par with that, but oddly the requirements to commercialize it are actually lower despite being a cosmetic because they won't be seeking to get it covered by insurance. This thing is likely going to be available within a few years, albeit at a high price.
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(hope you're right you bastard)
 

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FYI

A native Japanese speaker said that the google translated version is off.

Apparently it says;

we have been successful.... results will be posted on 10th Feb...
Yes, they talk about results/outcome. But it was correctly translated by Google.
 

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Crossing my fingers really hard but lets not get too ahead of ourselves! Would rather be a little disappointed than very disappointed.
 

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I'm really trying to be as balanced as possible so I will take your words with a grain of salt. The amount of times the hype has gotten to me only to be let down. I just can't let it happen again.
It is too late for that, I will crash harder than the economy last year lol
 
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