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And this is where follica is most probably going to fail (Hair Loss Research & Clinical Trials)

posted by benji, 24.03.2008, 00:04

» »we are humans and not immunosuppressed mice which can do
» » that.
»
» It's not quite the same thing. The one study showed that pre-existing
» balding follicles could grow and enlarge again, similar to control hairs
» that were also transplanted onto these mice. If Follica is creating new
» hair follicles, and if these new follicles are not immediately sucseptible
» to AGA, I think they'll grow fine on the human scalp, just like the hair at
» the back and sides.
»
» I think the *real* question here is what phenotype the newly created
» follicles take on. They can start 'balding' immediately or soon afterward
» (similar to follicles already on the way out due to AGA), they could
» 'bald' over a long period of time (similar to our existing follicles,
» which are good for at least 15-20 years after they are created in utero),
» or they never bald (similar to hair at the back and sides of the head.)


IM guessing that they, if they have the same genetic makeup of the hairs that were "there" would bald a few years afterwards because of the adult levels of androgen that they would face...........Its hard for me to imagine that they would get a "second" childhood period of twelve years or whatever where they are just fine.

I must admit about using anti-androgens during the "making" process though. High androgens in fetal development are linked with long ring fingers on males and females. More aggression and althletic performance (females) are linked with this statistically. Fluridil and Cyteperone Acentate and spiro are mentioned in the patent. Perhpas if androgens are low enough during these hairs development, perhaps the defective androgen receptor gene would not form in such a way as to lead to later baldness? Fluridil was shown to down the very presence of androgen receptor sites over time..............

Science would be getting a "second change" to make hair during the follica process if its "doable". Perhaps the precise genes that lead to baldness could be "blocked" during this time? Im hopeful for this approach..........and honestly have considered trying it on myself after really delving into the patent. Lithium chloride is cheap and obtainable and pure apple juice has polyphenols that block the EGF receptor. NO-mimetics like argnine and minox are available to us. I wish they'd get the ball rolling at follica and test some guys. If you cant tell, Im anxious for human baldness to be a thing of the past..........for all of us.


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