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Future Medical treatments Discuss future possible treatments for hair loss like new drugs, gene therapy, hair follicle cloning, etc.

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Old 05-02-2010, 11:08 PM
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Default Aderans is looking for participants for its phase II

I called aderans the other day to ask about getting into their phase two study, the guy on the phone in charge of recruiting or whatever said I wasn't in an area looking for people. Theyre looking in New Jersey though. Not sure where exactly. You can go on their site for their number and to check what area. Check it out and let us know how it goes (if anyone does it)
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Old 05-03-2010, 10:13 PM
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FinHairLoss,

Very interesting. But personally I'd rather wait until something is proven effective before trying it than be some guinea pig in an experimental procedure. That said, I guess the only way a clinical study can be conducted is with willing participants. I'm sure they'll have no problem finding anyone .

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Fresh updates from Aderans. http://www.mynewsdesk.com/us/view/pr...studies-404413

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Aderans Research: Aderans Research Expands Clinical Studies

May 04, 2010 13:30 CEST

Aderans Research Institute Inc. (ARI) said today it has expanded its clinical trials on hair regeneration by an additional seven cities in the United States. Las Vegas, NV; Los Angeles, CA; and New Hyde Park, NY, have been added through clinical site company Impact Clinical Trials. Tucson, AZ; St. Louis, MO; Birmingham, AL; and St. Petersburg, FL, have been added through clinical site company Radiant Research.

Collectively, the Radiant and Impact sites will add around 80 new subjects to the study. Combined with at least twenty new additions at a site hosted by TKL Research, the second phase of ARI’s clinical study will surpass 200 subjects in total, a remarkable number of participants for a Phase 2 trial.

“The expansion of our study reflects not only the significance of the investment made by Aderans Co. Ltd of Japan, but also our confidence that we’re getting closer to a commercial viable solution to the problems of hair loss,” said Vern Liebmann, Vice President, Operations.

Added ARI Executive Vice President Ken Washenik M.D., Ph.D., “We’ve received some encouraging results from our initial Phase 2 studies and we’re eager to expand the trial, add new protocols, and refine our knowledge of the hair multiplication and regeneration process.”

Kurt Stenn M.D., Vice President of Research and Chief Scientific Officer, commented, “It is gratifying to see our research being steadily confirmed in our clinical work.”

Phase 2 launched in November of 2008. Phase 1 of ARI’s clinical study began in September of 2006 and concluded in February of 2008.

About Aderans Research

Aderans Research is a pioneer in the research and development of safe, effective cell engineered products for hair regeneration. With offices in Atlanta and Philadelphia, Aderans Research Institute is a subsidiary of Aderans Company, Ltd., the world’s largest wig manufacturer, and an affiliate of Bosley, a global leader in medical hair restoration.

More information on ARI’s study outcomes will be released as studies unfold. To see ARI’s latest clinical updates, please visithttp://www.aderansresearch.com/ari_clinicupdates.html

Additional information on ARI can be found at www.aderansresearch.com.

Learn more about Aderans Co., Ltd. At http://www.aderans.co.jp/e/company/

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Old 05-04-2010, 05:43 PM
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Billoros.... you may look like brad bitt again sooner than you thought
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Another fresh updates from Aderans. They are pumping those articles these days aren?t they? http://www.prweb.com/releases/Invest...web3971924.htm

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Aderans Research Presents at SID (Society of Investigative Dermatology)

Aderans Research Institute Inc. (ARI) this week presents an abstract at the prestigious Society of Investigative Dermatology (SID) at the society’s annual meeting in Atlanta.

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) May 7, 2010 -- Aderans Research Institute Inc. (ARI) this week presents an abstract at the prestigious Society of Investigative Dermatology (SID) at the society’s annual meeting in Atlanta.
The abstract—entered in the “Hair and Cutaneous Development” category—concerns hair follicle formation from cultured cells, and summarizes research conducted by a group of ARI researchers, including ARI research scientist Arben Nace, Executive Vice President Ken Washenik M.D., Ph.D., and Kurt Stenn M.D., Vice President Research and Chief Scientific Officer.
Entitled, “Common mechanism of hair follicle formation from dissociated trichogenic epidermal and dermal cells,” the work investigates whether morphogenetic steps dissociated cells take to produce a hair follicle in a mouse are the same across all mammals. The study concludes, “that hair follicles form from dissociated cells in all mammals by one common, or universal, morphogenetic pathway.”
“This abstract covers important ground in our research into follicle formation and activity,” said Ken Washenik. “It is central to our efforts to develop a clinically viable answer to the challenge of hair regeneration.”
“Presenting at SID is always an honor,” added Kurt Stenn. “It lends a degree of credibility to your work and provides a level of exposure you won’t find anywhere else.”
The 2010 SID Annual Meeting takes place May 5-8 at the Hilton Atlanta Hotel in Atlanta, GA.
About the SID
The Society of Investigative Dermatology is one of the leading organizations devoted to cutaneous investigation. Its stated mission is “to advance and promote the sciences relevant to skin health and disease through education, advocacy, and scholarly exchange of scientific information.” The society produces the Journal of Investigative Dermatology (JID), the premier journal dedicated to basic and clinical research in cutaneous biology. Learn more at http://www.sidnet.org
About Aderans Research
Aderans Research is a pioneer in the research and development of safe, effective cell engineered products for hair regeneration. With offices in Atlanta and Philadelphia, Aderans Research Institute is a subsidiary of Aderans Company, Ltd, the world’s largest wig manufacturer, and an affiliate of Bosley, a global leader in medical hair restoration.
More information on ARI’s study outcomes will be released as studies unfold. To see ARI’s latest clinical updates, please visit http://www.aderansresearch.com/ari_clinicupdates.html
Additional information on ARI can be found at www.aderansresearch.com.
Learn more about Aderans Co., Ltd. At http://www.aderans.co.jp/e/company







Another important .pdf file...


COMMON MECHANISM OF HAIR FOLLICLE FORMATION FROM DISSOCIATED TRICHOGENIC EPIDERMAL AND DERMAL CELLS


http://www.aderansresearch.com/pdfs/PR_050710_ppt.pdf
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Perhaps since they have an office located in Philadelphia, they won't mind if I pop by for a visit :-)
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Perhaps since they have an office located in Philadelphia, they won't mind if I pop by for a visit :-)
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Please keep us updated if you do stop by their office!
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Anybody else feel like were extremely close to a new solution to hair restoration? like within the next 2 or 3 years? When i started searching cloning etc. in decemeber '09 there were only a few articles on each of histogen, aderans, intercyx, etc. Maybe an article or two or three spread out since 2006. Then all of the sudden after the new year aderans started popping out an article a month almost, and since then both aderans and histogen have been popping out more and more every month. Anybody else notice that? I'd say the race for the first cure is heating up. Histogen seems to be getting ready for something big, you probbaly dont hire somebody who is an expert in expansion of business and business ties, if you think you're product is a dud.



Will they have to change this site to the Hair Cure Network?


When there is no such thing as being bald anymore.....will people start getting surgery to become bald? I can see punk kids 50 years from now getting hair removal to be bald and revolt against the norms....lol

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FinHairloss it is about time something new comes out at last. We are in the 21 st century and HT techniques that we have now at our disposal are at least middle age ones, payed by solid gold for poor results. It is a normal thing that human race progresses as years go by. I know that there are lots of HT surgeons that make small fortunes on these primitive methods, and there is also Hollywood promoting youthful looks, who is helping them to make more money on desperate people. But those "doctors" know that their time is coming to the end, so they are bashing everything new that comes out in HM research field. Rassman is one of these people so he tries to make a last push to make enough money for his retirement. After all, he probably lives in the elite part of L.A. so he probably has big life expenses which somebody has to pay. I also think that one day Merck will be sued by many Propecia users for irreversible side-effects that they suffer and will suffer, and lawyers will be rambling each other for that case, yet for it will be a gold mine if Merck looses.

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FinHairLoss,

I definitely agree that some of this new information is exciting. However, I think we've all seen a lot of hype and new "advances" come and go, so I'm remaining cautiously optimistic. I have some experience in research, embryology, et cetera, so I plan on reviewing both Histogen's and Aderans' newest findings and will be happy to give my input.
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