The artificial testicles produced in Dr. Gonen's lab at the Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences and the Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials at Bar-Ilan University are testis organoids—tiny ...
A breakthrough study published in PLoS Biology demonstrates that rat testis tissue frozen for over 20 years can be successfully transplanted into infertile mice to regenerate and produce sperms.
The testis is responsible for sperm production and testosterone synthesis. Abnormalities in testis development and function lead to disorders of sex development (DSD) and male infertility. Currently, ...
Rat testicle cells that were frozen for 23 years have produced sperm after being implanted into mice. The findings suggest that children who have testicle tissue frozen before cancer treatment may be ...
Researchers generated rat sperm cells inside sterile mice using a technique called blastocyst complementation. The advance appears August 4 in the journal Stem Cell Reports. "Our study shows that we ...
The artificial testicles produced in Dr. Gonen's lab at the Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences and the Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials at Bar-Ilan University, are testis organoids – ...
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