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January 2021 in “Processes” Researchers successfully grew horse skin cells that produce pigment from hair follicle samples.
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July 2014 in “Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy” The new method for isolating stem cells from fat is simple and effective, producing cells that grow faster and are better for hair regeneration.
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January 1990 in “The Journal of Dermatology” A new method was developed for culturing human hair follicle cells on floating mixed collagen membranes without a biological feeder layer. Hair follicle cells from plucked hairs were successfully grown and reached confluence, allowing for subculturing up to two times. The cells maintained differentiation for a month, showing stratification and epithelial pavement formation similar to cultured epidermal keratinocytes.
October 2015 in “Journal of Bioresource Management” Growing hair cells in the lab from plucked hairs could lead to a new, less invasive, and cheaper baldness treatment.
August 2013 in “Fertility and Sterility” PCOS may be influenced by factors in the blood, not just the ovaries.