All These Medical Miracles, Yet Nobody Can Clone a Damn Follicle?! – Balding Blog

They can clone a sheep, replace your heart, separate joined at the head babies, Sew back on a penis…Why haven’t any of you doctors figured out how to cure baldness or at least clone a damn hair follicle yet!

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Attempts are being made, but keep in mind an undetectable natural looking hair transplant is a medical miracle in itself also. Today’s transplants work now, so waiting for the cloning miracle which may or may not come in your lifetime, will only guarantee balding for many of those that want to wait.




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Hair Loss InformationHair Cloning in Italy? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

is this real?

AssociatedContent.com – Cloning Hair: Good News for the Balding

This link says hair cloning starts..

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There have been good scientific studies with transecting the bulbs of individual hairs to obtain more than one hair from each bulb. None of these scientific studies were successful. There does not seem to be any ‘magic sauce’ in this report, so I am skeptical of it, but I would remain open minded if it is real. What was reported here as cloning, is not real cloning so even the terminology is off.

Playing the Stock Market with Intercytex Shares – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Dr. Rassman

I understand you are a doctor, not a financial advisor, but I thought this question was worth mentioning anyway. Currently Intercytex stock is trading around 52 British pounds per share, giving the company a value of about 42 million British pounds. This means that the company is valued at around $83 million. Lets be serious, the success of the cloning procedure is worth way more than that. Lets say there is a 1 in 5 chance of success along with FDA approval within 10 years, the company could be worth a couple billion I’d say. So I would think the stock is a decent bet, at least for those willing to speculate. What do you think?

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You are correct in stating that I am a doctor, not a financial adviser. Risks are a matter of timing and intelligent selection. If I knew what to do with discounting the long delays in a financial sense, then it might be worth the gamble. In other words, your best bet is to ask a financial adviser.

Wnt Proteins and Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

has there been any further talk within the industry about the break through using wnt proteins as a cure for baldness? also do you believe that intercytex are the closest to finding the cure for baldness with their study with hair cloning? finally is it true that hair needs only to be 30% of its original thickness to be cosmetically adequate? many thanks for this website easily the best on the web.

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Reference the following pages for Wnt proteins:

  1. PDF file – Towards a molecular understanding of hair loss and its treatment
  2. PDF file – Wnt-dependent de novo hair follicle regeneration in adult mouse skin after wounding
  3. ScienceDaily – Researchers Identify Signals That Cause Hair Follicles To Sprout

I don’t have any knowledge as to how close Intercytex really is in the grand scheme of hair cloning. Their past press releases have indicated that they are doing some exciting work, but the last I read, they were still quite far off from having their technology available to the public (let alone with a good success rate). So really, I have no idea that anyone is close.

With regard to your comment on the thickness of your hair shafts that are able mimic full thickness, well, your guess is as good as mine.

Hair Loss InformationHair Stem Cell: Production of Nerve Vessels and Hair Multiplication – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

MouseLast week we attended a lecture at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on the topic of hair stem cells. Dr. Robert Hoffman (speaker) is a professor at the University of California, San Diego. He and his colleagues have done several studies on hair stem cells and its application in different fields of medicine.

Dr. Hoffman’s team extracted special cells from the bulge area of hair follicles (above the lower generative center of hair) that are known to be easily accessible and a good source of actively growing, pluripotent cells (cells that have capability of differentiating to different cell lines). They found the protein markers of the neural stem cells in this group of cells (Nestin). They performed several projects to evaluate the final cell lines that could be harvested from growth and differentiation of these stem cells. Among those were using these cells to produce nervous system and blood vessel cells. In one study, Dr. Hoffman’s team applied these stem cells on mouse severed sciatic nerve. The animals that were treated have recovered from nerve injury and could resume the function of affected limb faster in comparison to the control group that never received any treatments.

Dr. Hoffman and his colleagues also performed similar study on a mouse with spinal cord injury. The animal with spinal cord injury gained the function of its paralyzed limb following application of these cells to transected part of spinal cord. The findings can bring about hope for treatment of patients with ‘fresh’ spinal cord injuries. Currently, there is no effective treatment for spinal cord injury and those patients are doomed to lose the neural function of some part of their body, commonly their lower extremities for the rest of their lives.

Although Dr. Hoffman was optimistic about application of hair stem cells in regeneration of cells in nervous system, when asked about his opinion on hair multiplication, he did not believe that it would be that easy. Dr. Hoffman believes that the necessity of interaction of this dual stem cell system (cells from bulge area and cells from dermal papilla of hair follicles that produce hair formation) makes it more complicated for producing hair with a method similar to what is described (in producing nervous system or blood vessel cells).

It is most interesting that Dr. Hoffman and many others working in this arena, find that producing the hair organ (which contains skin, hair elements, blood vessels, fat, and other supportive tissues) is far more difficult than producing just one of these elements (nerves, blood vessels). For those of you who are anxiously waiting for hair multiplication results to be available in the clinical world, I would not postpone the more standard treatment for hair loss (e.g hair transplantation), as your balding will inevitably progress as you will wait, and wait, and wait for the breakthrough that may not occur in the time frame when you can enjoy having hair on your head.

Harvest Follicles for Later Hair Cloning? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

My sister in law had extensive chemo and radiation, cancer cells were detected in her brain few days ago, she is going to receive more radiation directly in her head, doctor told her that she’s going to loose her hair permanently.

Doctor I’m wondering if you could harvest some hair follicles for cloning and then when she’s well you could transplant those follicles back in her scalp. Can you respond quickly, since she’s started the new radiation today.

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There has been considerable research on taking hair follicles, freezing them and trying to ‘wake them up’ for reimplanting later. Failure is very high and after a few weeks, there is virtually a 100% failure rate. It appears that freezing them with the various techniques available will kill the hair follicles.

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Hair Loss Information » Intercytex’s Cloned Hair Photos? – Balding Blog

Dr. Rassman,

I believe you and your reader base will find this most exciting. Intercytex has released what appear to be the first photos ever documenting the growth of cloned hair on a human scalp. The pictures may be found at this link: Vavelta.com – PDF file.

I believe these pictures are from a Phase I trial which was designed to assess safety and not efficacy. Even so, have a look at them and tell us what you think about the quality and angling of the new hair.

I appreciate your reference here. Our readership should find it interesting. I believe that we will see the answer sooner or later and this company may have the solution, but I think it is probable that if this is shown to be effective, approval may take years.

If Intercytex Is Successful, Would Propecia Still Be Needed? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi again, Dr. Rassman. Thanks for the continuous great work on the website. Doctor, my question involves Intercytex and Propecia: assuming Intercytex’ research does generate a successful treatment, am I write to believe patients who get that specific treatment will still need drugs such as Propecia? The reason I ask this is that I believe that even though the “new hair” will not suffer from DHT-related problems, the patient will still lose “original” follicles not related to Intercytex’ procedure. Thanks!

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Good question. We really don’t have much information about the quality of the hair that could be produced with this technique. I agree with you that even if you can have an unlimited source of hair grafts for transplanting into the bald area, you still need to keep your natural hair, otherwise you are committed to many unnecessary procedures instead of one. Propecia will most likely hold on to the existing hair and slow down the progression of the hair loss and whatever hair that will be obtained from Intercytex will be focused upon putting new hair into a bald area from (I suspect) a productive ‘hair generating’ source other than excision of strip harvesting from the back of the head.

Increasing Press About Hair Restoration Resulting in Rush for Hair Multiplication? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Do you think that all of the press about hair restoration on tv and in newspapers is increasing? If you do, do you think that it could cause a rush for hair multiplication?

Thank you doctor!

Your questions are really not related. Hair multiplication is not a science we can offer people today. When we can and know that it works, then yes, more people will probably come for the procedure and there could be a ‘rush’. Unfortunately, today we only can perform hair transplants.

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Is Merck Suppressing the Cloning Cure for Balding? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Dr. Rassman,

What is you take on the idea of companies like Merck trying to suppress a “cloning cure” for balding, with all this huge amount of money being made on drugs like propecia?

Do you think that this might be preventing a cure for hairloss because in the end its all about the money.

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HollywoodYour question is like a set up for a ridiculous Hollywood movie “conspiracy theory”. I hope that you asked this question in jest.

Merck, like all drug companies, are entitled to make money (a return on its investment) from its research in the drug development process and they can not possibly conspire to stop progress. The rewards for cloning hair and the riches that will be derived from finding that magical cure, will be reward enough for anyone cleaver enough to solve the cloning problem. Did you know that it costs about $800 million to take a drug from development to the market? It also takes about 15 years where the money is consumed on things like tests and trials. Without a profit, they would stop creating new miracle drugs for all of us that improve our lives.

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