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  • And a company called Histogen has a hair growth stimulant in the works that is being held up by a lawsuit.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • San Diego-based Histogen became something of a high-wire act on the local biotech scene last year after a cross-town rival filed a patent infringement lawsuit against the startup-upending Histogen's plans to develop a variety of regenerative medical treatments.

    Fore, right! 2010

  • The patent suit, which was filed a year ago by Carlsbad, CA-based SkinMedica, hit just as Histogen was preparing to report early results of its experimental treatment to stimulate hair regrowth among 24 men with male-pattern baldness.

    Fore, right! 2010

  • The short version, for all the readers out there hoping for better treatments, is that Histogen (if it can survive) is planning to conduct additional clinical trials of its hair regrowth product in Singapore.

    Fore, right! 2010

  • - Histogen plans to begin two additional pilot trials of HSC as a topical treatment (with no injections below the skin) in the United States over the next six months.

    Fore, right! 2010

  • But we haven't heard much from Histogen since July, when the startup reported final results of its early study.

    Fore, right! 2010

  • Histogen told Xconomy that even though the suit has not ben resolved, it plans to release at the end of this month the results of a one-year follow up to an earlier study that showed hair growth in 85 percent of patients.

    BNET Articles 2010

  • As we reported at the time, the prospect of costly litigation prompted a group of angel investors to withdraw their planned $2.4 million investment, and Histogen was forced to lay off all 36 employees.

    Fore, right! 2010

  • Histogen told Xconomy that even though the suit has not ben resolved, it plans to release at the end of this month the results of a one-year follow up to an earlier study that showed hair growth in 85 percent of patients.

    BNET Articles 2010

  • To get an update, I recently spoke by telephone with Histogen CEO Gail Naughton, who highlighted the company's latest plans for carrying on development of its hair regrowth treatment.

    Fore, right! 2010

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