From Futurism website
Maybe now that’s sorted science can properly focus on ME..........
Maybe now that’s sorted science can properly focus on ME..........
“Our observations about hair follicle stem cell metabolism prompted us to examine whether genetically diminishing the entry of pyruvate into the mitochondria would force hair follicle stem cells to make more lactate, and if that would activate the cells and grow hair more quickly,” said Christofk, an associate professor of biological chemistry and molecular and medical pharmacology.
The research team first blocked the production of lactate genetically in mice and showed that this prevented hair follicle stem cell activation. Conversely, in collaboration with the Rutter lab at University of Utah, they increased lactate production genetically in the mice and this accelerated hair follicle stem cell activation, increasing the hair cycle.
http://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/u...-way-to-activate-stem-cells-to-make-hair-grow
Came here to say thisMaybe now that’s sorted science can properly focus on ME..........
Ironically, the treatment involves cellular metabolism, pyruvate and the production of more lactate.
Someone could develop a lightning process treatment with two pieces of paper to jump on, one says don't be like George Costanza and the other say my hair is growing back. Then we do a sham study to prove it works, and charge high prices per course of treatmentsHair loss CBT/GET:
Write down all your negative thoughts and feelings and fears about your hair loss. Take your time, and think back to the recurring themes you’ve been subconsciously exploring in your mind for the last few days, weeks, or months.
Add fitness and exercise in your daily routine. You could clean the house, mow the lawn, run a marathon, walk around the block, climb a mountain . . .
It's that simple.
SO everytime is there more money to male boldness than ME.
Since they are solved, does that mean we get the money![]()
No argument but its "funny" that it gets more research money then a debilitating and sometimes deadly disease. I think posters are just blowing off some steam over this injustice.Can I respectfully remind people that 'baldness'
- is not just a problem that affects men
- it includes conditions of alopecia
- it can be traumatising to people
No argument but its "funny" that it gets more research money then a debilitating and sometimes deadly disease. I think posters are just blowing off some steam over this injustice.
UCLA researchers have discovered a new way to activate the stem cells in the hair follicle to make hair grow. The research, led by scientists Heather Christofk and William Lowry, may lead to new drugs that could promote hair growth for people with baldness or alopecia, which is hair loss associated with such factors as hormonal imbalance, stress, aging or chemotherapy treatment.
The research was supported by a
California Institute for Regenerative Medicine training grant,
a New Idea Award from the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society,
the National Cancer Institute (R25T CA098010),
the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (R01-GM081686 and R01-GM0866465),
the National Institutes of Health (RO1GM094232),
an American Cancer Society Research Scholar Grant (RSG-16-111-01-MPC),
the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (5R01AR57409),
a Rose Hills Foundation Research Award and the Gaba Fund.
The Rose Hills award and the Gaba Fund are administered through the UCLA Broad Stem Cell Research Center.
Thanks, Luther. I confess I'd run out of energy for reading articles.
I feel that given a choice between investing research dollars into curing baldness vs. curing ME, I vote for curing ME.