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Hair Growth Gene Therapy

Does anyone know about new developements in hair regroth medicine?
Does anyone know about new developments in hair re-growth medicine?
i heard a while back that by 2010 there was supposed to be able to have gene therapy or something like that, that would turn all your grey hair back to normal, at-least it worked on rats....well sorta, scientist were able to turn the hair all ultraviolet which then can be changed to any color... what im wondering is about something i heard someone talking about at the airport, a treatment that would make all your hair grow back to the way it was before you hit puberty, anyone know about this? im guessing they will have in in china or korea first....
wheatgrass is really good for hair re-growth
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| | Gene Therapy Musculoskeletal Disorders $166.55 Gene Therapy Musculoskeletal Disorders |
| | Gene Therapy $40.95 Discusses how gene therapy works, what diseases may be treated by it, what the moral and ethical issues are, and provides case studies of Ashi DeSilva and Jesse Gelsinger. |
| | Gene Therapy Research (Hardcover) $27.81 Gene therapy has the potential to wipe out many horrific and debilitating diseases, including Parkinson`s disease, diabetes and some forms of cancer. As doctors pursue breakthroughs in gene therapy, they must overcome many ethical questions that surround the research as well as the unknown consequences of replacing faulty genes. This title examines the science behind gene therapy research in the following chapters: What is Gene Therapy? The Ideal Gene-Delivery Vehicle: Viruses, Attacking Bad Genes with Drugs, Stem Cells, Cloning and Gene Therapy, What is the Future of Gene Therapy? |
| | Gene Therapy Immunology (Hardcover) $129.12 *Summarises and reviews the important field of genetic therapy with respect to the latest immunological advances in the lab and clinic *Unique treatment of immunology and immunotherapy in gene - approached from a vector and target organ point of view rather than from the perspective a specific diseases *Broad appeal - applicable for * *immunology and genetics / gene therapy, recombinant DNA studies, transplantation, virology, cancer research and tumor research |
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| | A Guide to Human Gene Therapy (Hardcover) $119.56 Ever since the birth of molecular biology, the tantalizing possibility of treating disease at its genetic roots has become increasingly feasible. Gene therapy ? though still in its infancy ? remains one of the hottest areas of research in medicine. Its approach utilizes a gene transfer vehicle (?vector?) to deliver therapeutic DNA or RNA to cells of the body in order to rectify the defect that is causing the disease. Successful therapies have been reported in humans in recent years such as cures in boys with severe immune deficiencies. Moreover, gene therapy strategies are being adapted in numerous biomedical laboratories to obtain novel treatments for a variety of diseases and to study basic biological aspects of disease. Correction of disease in animal studies, is steadily gaining ground, highlighting the immense potential of gene therapy in the medical profession. This book will cover topics that are at the forefront of biomedical research such as RNA interference, viral and non-viral gene transfer systems, treatment of hematological diseases and disorders of the central nervous system. Leading experts on the respective vector or disease will contribute the individual chapters and explain cutting-edge technologies. It also gives a broad overview of the most important gene transfer vectors and most extensively studied target diseases. This comprehensive guide is therefore a must-read for anyone in the biotechnology, biomedical or medical industries seeking to further their knowledge in the area of human gene therapy. |
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Targetted Expression of GFP in the Hair Follicle Using Ex Vivo Viral Transduction
Why is my hair getting curlier?
I don't know whether it is in my genes or what, but I used to have really straight hair. Well a few years ago I took growth hormone therapy because I was so short and never ate much and it got me taller and at a healthy enough weight. I only used it for like a year but I don't know if that caused my hair to be curly because my hair started to get curly about a year after I stopped using the growth hormone therapy. My doctor says that the treatment does affect the genes so Im thinking it is it, but my aunt used to have straight hair but now it is really curly. I like my semi curly hair but it is starting to get too much and it is hard to keep it from frizzing. Is there no way to stop it, or is it just my hormones out of control?
i know what you mean because i used to have like wavy hair and then during my freshmen year my hair started to get curly.it was nice thought because it was at the tips mostly and everyone always asked me if i curled them.but anyways i think it might be some gene thing.cuz my mom has curly hair.but since i cut my hair its not curly anymore =/ if you dont like it i guess you can cut the tips.and see if that works.




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