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Cure for Mouse Pattern Baldness?

superfearo writes "Wired News reports that scientists have found a way to grow new hair follicles on hairless mice using stem cells. Of course, these Howard Hughes Medical Institute researchers hope to use this procedure to grow hair, skin, and even sebaceous glands in humans. The stem cells used in this research were not extracted from embryos, but rather from the skin of the mice. So if the same can be done with humans, this procedure can perhaps avoid any controversy."

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  1. controversy by nuggetman · · Score: 4, Insightful

    no, there will still be controversy, simply because the words "stem cells" are included. it's just how it is... people will forever associate it with abortion now, and until they can shake that stigma theres no other option.

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    1. Re:controversy by OwlofCreamCheese · · Score: 3, Insightful

      bah... just do like they do with NMRIs... arbitarily change the name... just make up a new name for stem cells from adults, even a non scientific one for press releases and problem solved.

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    2. Re:controversy by Brandybuck · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Perhaps if the pro-stem-cell advocates didn't spend so much time arguing that abortions are the only way to get stem cells, there wouldn't be this controversy. Anytime someone would mention other sources of stem cells, a crowd would descend on him with mockery and derision.

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    3. Re:controversy by RsG · · Score: 3, Informative

      Oy, how may times will this ignorance rear it's ugly head.

      Look no-one, and I do mean no one, gets stem cells from abortions. Google it for fucks sake people! Embryonic stem cells are aquired from fertility clinics _not_ abortion clinics.

      The problem is that people associate "clinic" and "embryonic" with abortion; these clinics are for IVF, used to help couples concieve. THEY ARE THE POLAR OPPOSITE OF AN ABORTION CLINIC!!

      The stems cells in question come from the leftover fetralized embryos that don't get implanted in the mother (there are a lot of these, due to the present ineffeciency wrt IVF). No abortion takes place, since pregnancy never occured, or at least not with these embryos.

      The trouble arises from the view some pro-lifers have that "life begins at conception". If you beleive this, then fine, you have a reason to oppose stem cell research (although I disagree). But if your problem is soley with abortion, then you should educate yourself, and not simply beleive everything your told by the scientifically illiterate. Just becasue somebody shares your point of view on an issue, doesn't mean they're more informed than you are. Do your own research, and make sure you get a may people's viewpoints!

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  2. Hope it works in humans! by psyconaut · · Score: 2, Funny

    Coz I'm losing my hair at a rapid rate of knots!

    -psy

  3. Suddenly.. by maddh · · Score: 3, Funny

    .. Dick Cheney changes the administration's position on stem cells.

  4. Avoiding controversy is great... by Kent_Franken · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Avoiding controversy is great.

    Even better, you won't have to take anti-rejection drugs the rest of your life just to get new hair (since you would be using your own body parts to make the stem cells).

    Can you imagine what your head would look like if your body rejected your hair. Oh, I guess we don't all have to imagine ;-)

  5. Wonderful by JavaRob · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...researchers hope to use this procedure to grow hair, skin, and even sebaceous glands in humans.

    ALL NEW! You can have the skin you did as a teenager! Just a simple surgery, and your skin can be 30 years younger... unwrinkled, supple, and as spotty as a flesh-colored cheetah.

  6. Real potential by mcpres · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The real potential with this procedure is in what else may come from his techniques. While finding a treatment/cure for baldness would be great, if the hair follicle stem cells can be induce into differentiating into other cell types it could provide treatments to countless other diseases and medical problems with much less controversy.

    1. Re:Real potential by MagicDude · · Score: 2, Informative

      Endothelial stem cells from the intestines are the stems cells which have the most potential of differentiating into different tissue types; they are the least differentiated/most undifferentiated stem cells that are found in adults. Follicular stem cells are already partially differentiated in that they can form the different kinds of cells found in follicles, but aren't very capable for turning into nerve tissue or whatever. That's why embrionic stem cells are so important, since they're capable of turning into every tissue found in a human.

  7. Why mice? by tomee · · Score: 2, Funny

    Why do they always do this for the mice, and not for us? How do they deserve it more than us? Furthermore, they probably don't even think about baldness the way we do, it doesn't matter to them, but the scientists always look after their oh-so precious mice like they are better than us. Sheesh.

  8. My mouse by SpaceLifeForm · · Score: 2, Funny

    has no hair already. Because if it did, it would really cause problems when I right-click.

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