LeeLemonoil
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I have never before looked into sFRP1 - I knew it existed and read it generated interest in cancer research.
Now, these proteins are fundamentally involved in tissue grow and development. Sounds feasible that it may stimulate hair regrowth fundamentally but from the sound of its properties it would be important to keep it from going systemically.
Anyway, a massive modulator. Would be worth of the time and research of the forum-geniuses here on RPF.
There might also be substances around that act similar to Cyclosporine or the research compound of the article to experiment with.
And, a fundamental find:the murine mechanism was quite different than in actual target tissue cells from humans.
What do we know after all?
I have never before looked into sFRP1 - I knew it existed and read it generated interest in cancer research.
Now, these proteins are fundamentally involved in tissue grow and development. Sounds feasible that it may stimulate hair regrowth fundamentally but from the sound of its properties it would be important to keep it from going systemically.
Anyway, a massive modulator. Would be worth of the time and research of the forum-geniuses here on RPF.
There might also be substances around that act similar to Cyclosporine or the research compound of the article to experiment with.
And, a fundamental find:the murine mechanism was quite different than in actual target tissue cells from humans.
What do we know after all?