Scientists grown hair follicles from stem cells for the first time

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Scientists grown hair follicles from stem cells for the first time

Post by lost.hair.lost.youth » Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:47 am

I don't think anyone posted it yet, so here it is something I just read. It will take at least 5 years for the treatment to be ready.
http://www.thehindu.com/health/article956138.ece
Coming soon - A cure for baldness, say German scientists, who claim to have grown hair follicles from stem cells for the first time.

Although their research used cells taken from animals, the scientists from Technical University in Berlin hope that they can create human hair follicles from human stem cells in a year’s time.

Stem cells are the body’s master cells. With manipulation in the laboratory, they can be grown into any tissue in the human body from blood to bone and whole organs.

According to lead scientist Prof Roland Lauster, the latest research could be a step towards providing treatment for the 80 per cent of people who suffer from hair loss worldwide, the ‘Daily Express’ reported.

Prof Lauster claims the treatment - which would probably require the hair follicles to be implanted on to the head - could be available in five years.

“Preparations for this are already in motion,” he said, adding that the creation of skin and hair follicles in a lab could also prevent the need for testing cosmetic products on animals.

“Since 1950 the number of new chemicals used in cosmetics has risen 500—fold, and so has the need for animals to be experimented upon to ensure they are safe for humans.

This could well do away with the need for them to suffer,” he was quoted as saying.

In 2004, a team from the University of Pennsylvania in the US also produced evidence that stem cell research could help prevent baldness. However, as of yet, no baldness cure has been invented.

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Re: Scientists grown hair follicles from stem cells for the first time

Post by cookie » Mon Mar 07, 2011 10:48 pm

Hair loss is extremely common, it usually happens when the normal process of hair growth gets disrupted. For many years scientists have been focused on the capabilities and promise of stem cells when it comes to treating male pattern baldness and other types of permanent hair loss. Through extensive research it has become clear that adult stem cell usage can someday end the frustration and embarrassment of baldness and provide a proven cure.

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