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One is a "Tissue Engineering" method. A few hairs are plucked. The cells are cultured, resulting in "unlimited supply" for each individual. The hairs are implanted into the scalp. It's like a transplant except there is no strip excision, and there is essentially no limit to supply. The other method ("Cell Therapy") uses dermal papilla cells (I believe) which somehow are able to trigger the miniaturized follicles you have to go back into growth phase and begin cycling again. Some researchers claim that the follicles never die, they just miniaturize. I'm not sure how the cells get "delivered" where they need to go, or how they can trigger your follicles into reviving. Both of these methods are sometimes incorrectly referred to as "cloning". Since there is no embryo, it is not cloning, although reproducing something by the hundreds does evoke that phrase I guess. Both of these methods are supposedly possible, and are much less complicated than genetic engineering (altering a person's DNA to eliminate unwanted traits). I hope that helps.
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面白くも可愛くも何とも無い 【英検三級】 02/01/22 19:22:38
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