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in Technology 35 upvotes 10 months ago A breakthrough in hair follicle cultivation using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) has been achieved, producing large hair follicles suitable for transplantation. Clinical trials for this hair multiplication technology are planned in partnership with Yinguan Biotechnology.
community Fully Functional Hair Follicles Have Been Grown in The Lab For The First Time
in Research/Science 373 upvotes 3 weeks ago Scientists have successfully grown functional hair follicles in the lab, marking a significant advancement in hair regeneration research. A user shared their personal experience with hair loss treatments, including Minoxidil and Finasteride, and plans to share a detailed protocol for hair restoration.
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community Functional hair follicles grown from stem cells: Scientists have created natural-looking hair that grows through the skin using human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), a major scientific achievement that could revolutionize the hair growth industry.
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community Now that hair loss in mice is solved, can they move on to people?
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community Hair growth stimulated by allogenic adipose-derived stem cells supplemented with ATP in a mouse model of dihydrotestosterone-induced androgenetic alopecia
in Research/Science 41 upvotes 9 months ago Adipose-derived stem cells with ATP improved hair regrowth in male and female mice with androgenetic alopecia. The most effective treatments were low dose stem cells with ATP for males and medium dose stem cells with non-liposomal ATP for females.
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research Two-Cell Assemblage Assay: A Simple In Vitro Method for Screening Hair Growth-Promoting Compounds
5 citations , November 2020 in “Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology” The "Two-Cell Assemblage" assay is a new, simple method to identify substances that may promote hair growth.
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research Human Hair Follicle: An Update on Biology and Perspectives in Hair Growth Disorders Treatment
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research Towards a Molecular Understanding of Hair Loss and Its Treatment
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research Hair Follicle Development and Hair Growth from Defined Cell Populations Grafted onto Nude Mice
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