Q: What is the difference between hair cloning, hair multiplication, and follicular neogeneis? I have read about these terms on the internet and am completely confused. A: Cloning generally refers to the multiplication of fetal stem cells or embryonic tissues. “Hair cloning”, as the term is generally used, involves the multiplication of adult tissue cells [...]
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How Are Hair Cloning, Hair Multiplication, and Follicular Neogeneis Different?
November 13th, 2006Rating:
Topic: Hair Cloning
Tags: Aderans, Causes of Hair Loss, Embryonic Cells, Fibroblasts, Follicular Neogenesis, Hair Cloning, Hair Multiplication, Inducer Cell, Intercytex, Laboratory Culture, Stem Cells
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 10:28 am
What is Difference in Hair Cloning Techniques Studied by Aderans and Intercytex?
November 10th, 2006Q: I know that both Aderans and Intercytex are doing research with cloning hair. Is there any difference in their approaches? A: Aderans is using the “two-cell” approach. They feel that the best way to produce viable hair follicles is to use a combination of inducer cells and responder cells. Each would be multiplied separately [...]
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Topic: Hair Cloning
Tags: Aderans, Anagen Inducer, Avodart/Dutasteride, Catagen Phase of Hair Growth, Cultured Fibroblasts, DHT, Dormant Phase of Hair Cycle, Dr. Ralf Paus, Exogen, Fibroblasts, Hair Cloning, Hair Cycle, Hair Follicle, Inducer Cell, Inhibitors, Intercytex, Keratinocytes, Miniaturization, Propecia/Finasteride, Responder Cell, Rogaine/Minoxidil, Stem Cells, Surgical Hair Restoration, Terminal Hair, University of Luebeck, Vellus Hair
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 3:23 pm
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