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#181
Study offers hope of remedy for baldness

By Will Dunham Reuters - 1 hour 52 minutes agoWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mice with deep skin wounds can grow new hair, scientists said on Wednesday in a finding that offers hope for a baldness remedy for humans.

The mice regenerated hair at the site of the wound via molecular processes similar to those used in embryonic development, according to the research, published in the journal Nature.

The findings show mammals possess greater regenerative abilities than commonly believed. While some amphibians can regenerate limbs and some reptiles can regenerate tails, regeneration in mammals is far more limited.

Dr. George Cotsarelis, a dermatology professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in Philadelphia who led the study, said the findings dispel the dogma that hair loss is permanent in people and other mammals, and that once they are lost new hair follicles cannot grow.

Cotsarelis said the findings could pave the way for remedies for male-pattern baldness and other types of hair-loss. He said the idea would be to apply compounds to get epidermal cells to turn into hair follicles.

The regenerated follicles functioned normally, cycling through the various stages of hair growth, and the hair was indistinguishable from neighbouring hair with a key exception -- it lacked pigmentation and was white.

The otherwise brown-haired mice had patches of white hair marking the site of the wound.

Cotsarelis said the white-hair issue may not materialize in any baldness remedy in people because the human pigmentation system differs from that in mice.

NEW HAIRS FORMED

The researchers made relatively large wounds on the backs of adult mice, and found that if a wound reached a certain size new hairs formed at its centre, with the skin undergoing changes mimicking stages of embryonic hair-follicle development.

Dormant embryonic molecular pathways were activated, sending stem cells -- master cells able to transform into other cell types -- to the damaged skin.

The stem cells that gave rise to the regenerated follicles were not stem cells usually associated with hair-follicle development.

"They're actually coming from epidermal cells that don't normally make hair follicles. So they're somehow reprogrammed and told to make a follicle," Cotsarelis said.

The researchers also found a way to amplify the natural regeneration process, causing mice to grow twice as many new hairs by giving the skin a specific molecular signal.

Cotsarelis is involved with Follica Inc., a privately held start-up company that has licensed the patent on the process from the University of Pennsylvania. He said it probably would be more than five years before a treatment was possible.

Cotsarelis also envisioned treating wounds in a way that would leave skin with hair follicles, sweat glands and other normal attributes that would be functionally and cosmetically much better than a scar.

Dr. Cheng-Ming Chuong, a professor of pathology at the University of Southern California who was not involved in the study, said it proved the principle that hair can regenerate from adult skin, but cautioned that human skin differs from mouse skin.

"Repair and regeneration appear to be in competition," Chuong said by e-mail.

"Since fast-closing wounds help the survival of wild animals, repair often dominates regeneration. In the practice of medicine, physicians are trained to close wounds as soon as possible, thus leaving not enough time for regeneration to occur."

#182
General discussion / Virgin School
May 15, 2007, 11:06:43 PM
Anyone watch this Documentry on Channel 4 tonight?
#183
General discussion / Where are they now?
May 15, 2007, 04:00:46 PM
Have you ever wondered where a one time  singer/Presenter/Soccer player etc has ended up now that they have retired or gone from the limelight
As the song goes what ever happened to Corey Haim
So if you know of someone from yester year who was one time famous and you know how they ended up post it here

I read the other day yer man Spider the freak eco warrior that was in Corrie is working in a cafe somewhere in London trying to make a few shillings for himself
Also remember Rob Jones who played for Liverpool until injury cut he's career short he is now running a childrens nursery in Cheshire
#184
General discussion / Worst Penalty ever?
May 12, 2007, 09:31:04 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4XmtZ2seac

Don't know if anyone has seen it before i think its hilarious
#185
Wonder will Big Sam Alyardyce take the job?
#186
CAN'T WAIT THE COUNTDOWN IS ON 21 DAYS TO GO ;D
#187
Anyone ever use those machines that gives you back notes for all your loose change? How trustworthy are they im sure it be very easy get ripped off by them
I have two of  the big Celebration chocolate sweets tins full of loose change and have no interest in pilling it all out on the floor to count and bag etc
#188
Dempsey hoping for another success story (Leinster Express)



Having already won an All Ireland minor title four years ago Sean Dempsey will be hoping to add even more to his glowing managerial CV this weekend. Now in his third year as manager of the Laois U-21s he has the chance to end 43 years of disappointment for Laois since this competition began back in 1964.
Steven Miller reports
"People forget it was 1986 when Laois last won a national title at senior level," said Dempsey at last week's press night ahead of the All Ireland final. "If we want to be at the table with the big boys, we want to be pushing for national honours at some level every year.
"That (league win) was a great occasion. I had two brothers on that team and around Laois it was just unbelievable. Ten years later we won a minor All Ireland so the league win in '86 had a direct influence on the players on that minor team. Seven years after '96 we had another minor All Ireland. So those lads were influenced as well.
"So if we could win another national title now, the next generation of young lads are going to be influenced and we should start trying to put Leinster senior titles and national titles closer together. We shouldn't have to wait from 1964 to '98 to get to a second All Ireland U-21 final."
All that being for the long term, Dempsey, for the time being anyway, is just focussed on what's in front of him this weekend. While he'll admit freely that Laois winning this U-21 title would be great for football in general in the county, his sole focus at the moment is winning the competition outright as it's there, as a stand-alone competition, to be won.
"We used the fact that we didn't get past the semi-final last year as a motivating factor for the semi-final. We don't need motivation for a final. Laois haven't won one before and obviously these players haven't won one before so if you get an opportunity you may take it because you never know what might be around the corner next year. You could get injured, some lads might have emigrated. The opportunity is there now so we have to take it."
While managing any team is a challenge in its own right this year Dempsey has taken on a riskier approach. In attempting to time his side's run through the championship, he left himself open to the possibility of being caught out. He believed in their ability though and at this stage of the championship, his foresight has paid off.
"I say a little prayer every time we go out," he says of that tactic. "We ran it close a couple of times but right now we're where we want to be. This is what it's all about. There's no point sitting at home looking at it on the television like we did last year wishing we were there. Now that we are there why should we be afraid of it.
"We have to work ourselves into the ground and play as well as we can and I think if Cork come out with the form that they can show it us going to take a bigger performance from us to win."
The criticism of his side en route to this final is something that doesn't bother him but his claim after the Westmeath game that talk of his side being too small was "bullshit" is something he'll back up.
"Being too small on its own is not good enough but being too small and having the heart that some of our lads have is good enough. You are always better off with a small player who will push himself than a big lad who won't push himself.
"We have five of the six backs who are very physically strong. The odd one out is Niall Donoher and who's going to question his ability? Our two midfielders are big men and we have mobility, accuracy and a target man up front and we have a couple of lads coming off the line that have both strength and good athletiscism. I think you cut your cloth to measure and work rate is the thing that makes the difference. We're happy with them."
The fact that they haven't played particularly well over the course of the campaign hasn't unduly bothered him either, nor the fact that the performances haven't pleased the Laois supporters.
"Well people in general are hard to please when it comes to football," he says, "whether they're from Laois or wherever." The thing is we won an All Ireland in 2003 playing fantastic football and people who don't go to matches often always go expecting to see that performance again but that's being unfair on players because when you're playing at a high level you're up there to be knocked down.
"We carried the tag of being favourites through four matches to win a Leinster final and not too many Laois teams in the past have done that. We carried the tag of underdogs into the semi-final against Mayo, last year's champions, and we won as well so we're not overly worried about what people are saying about us because what happens in the dressing room is what's going to count."
What has pleased him over the course of the campaign is his side's refusal to panic in the face of adversity.
"I think when games were tight and tough we kept our heads. We never panicked once this year and we could have panicked this year in Wicklow, we could have panicked here against Louth and we had an exceptional score from Michael Tierney that day against Louth which was coolness personified.
"We came in here to play Offaly and when we needed the point for an insurance score, a16-year-old (Donie Kingston) came off the bench and looked like he was out there for the last 25 years. We have confidence in ourselves and a final can be a different day if you allow the occasion get to you but it's a game of football, that's all it is."
For Dempsey, this year has been busier than any other, his dual mandate with the seniors meaning he's out almost every night of the week with a Laois team.
"I thought if I was going to get my own way with the U-21s I'd have to do it from the inside to avoid what happened last year," he says of his double-jobbing affair.
"It hasn't been tough; it's enjoyable and I'm doing what I like doing. We were training with the seniors last night and they're all wishing us well but they're Laois men and they're fully behind us and they know if we can win an All Ireland and add a few players to the senior panel it would help us push on at senior level.
"But getting over the mental barrier of never having won an U-21 is probably the most important thing.
"I know I'm focussed on U-21 and the players are as well but if we were playing in an All Ireland senior final tomorrow you wouldn't get a ticket. The reality of it is is that Thurles will be a little bit of a ghost town next Saturday evening so that shows the difference in it."
Even if there was nobody there, you reckon it wouldn't bother Dempsey, his selectors and his players should they win.
After two successive Leinster titles, an All Ireland would wrap it all up nicely.
No better time to peak.
#189
Just supposing your county of birth don't win either senior All Irelands this year who would you most like to see win?

For me it's Waterford in the hurling(or anyone but Kilkenny)
And would like to see Mayo finally do it in the Football
#190
Laois will be missing the services of Brendan Quigley after his sending off against Tyrone
This Laois team is the bulk of the team that have won minor Leinster and All Ireland Championships in the last few years,I don't know much about the Offaly team but like any Kings v QueensCounty affair there will be local pride at stake.
A good game in prospect.I think it's in O'Moore park not sure maybe some of the BIFFOS ;) can confirm this for me? Or indeed how good the Faithfull are at this age group?
#191
Was watching a bit of wife swap on E4 with Paul Daniels and Vennssa Feltz and their partners
Found myself thinking unpure thoughts about Debbie Mcgee,She's oviously had work done but i think she still looks a fine thing :-[



Debbie is on the left by the way ;)
#192
GAA Discussion / Kildare v Laoise
April 02, 2007, 12:04:01 AM
Big game in Newbridge next week.Laois will be missing Brendan Quigley after his sending off in our comfortable win over Armagh.
Kildare are doing well this year and it's gonna be a tough game for us
I was very impressed with the way Laois moved the ball yesterday and how they stood up to Armagh when it got a bit rough,and maybe we have turned the corner.Beano was excellent and looks to be the player he was before his leg break,Micheal John Tierney is also playing some great football and i think in him we finally have someone to take frees,Munneally is very unreliable in that department
I fancy Laois but then i would say that

#193
GAA Discussion / NFL DIV 1B
March 26, 2007, 11:32:02 PM
With only two games left for most counties things couldn't be tighter in this league with only 3 points between Kildare on top and Armagh 2nd last
Who do ye think will go down and stay up at this stage?


                  Pts
Kildare         7
Laois           6
Galway        6
Westmeath 6
Louth         5
Derry          5
Armagh       4
Down         1


Remaining fixtures
Laois v Armagh
Down v Derry
Louth v Galway
Westmeath v Kildare


Division 1B
Galway v Down
Kildare v Laois
Derry v Louth
Armagh v Westmeath


Looks like Down are Down(pardon the pun) But it's all to play for,for the rest of them



#194
GAA Discussion / Best Gaelic Games player ever
March 23, 2007, 08:55:51 PM


Is it DJ or Ring? Or Peter Canavan or Mikey Sheehy or maybe it's Micheal Duksie Walshe who has won endless medals in handball or maybe even one of the Downey sisters from Kilkenny who won Camogie medals
I know it's hard to compare the players but who in your mind is the best or most iconic figure of our gaelic games past or present
#195
GAA Discussion / Laois v Derry
March 23, 2007, 08:21:21 PM
Any team news?