I believe CRISPR-on & CRISPR-off is an ultimate CURE for baldness, unlike Hair Cloning or hair loss treatments.
Research/Science 5/3/2021
CRISPR-on CRISPR-off hair cloning Minoxidil finasteride RU58841 mRNA gene editing retrograde alopecia Stemson MPB androgenic alopecia CRISPR-Cas9 gene expression hair follicles RNA editing polygenic phenotype dermarolling Sickle Cell Anemia Spinal Muscular Atrophy stem cells Rogaine Propecia
The conversation discusses CRISPR-on & CRISPR-off as a potential cure for baldness, contrasting it with hair cloning and other treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. It also mentions the potential of mRNA for gene expression control and the prioritization of gene editing for severe genetic conditions.
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