A now large body of evidence supports the existence of mitotically active germ cells in postnatal ovaries of diverse mammalian species, including humans. This opens the possibility that adult stem cells naturally committed to a germline fate could be leveraged for the production of female gametes outside of the body. The functional properties of these cells, referred to as female germline or oogonial stem cells (OSCs), in ovaries of women have recently been tested in various ways, including a very recent investigation of the differentiation capacity of human OSCs at a single cell level. The exciting insights gained from these experiments, coupled with other data derived from intraovarian transplantation and genetic tracing analyses in anima...
For many decades, the dogma prevailed that female mammals had a finite pool of oocytes at birth and ...
Irma Virant-Klun Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Medical Center Ljubljana, Ljub...
AbstractIt remains unclear whether neo-oogenesis occurs in postnatal ovaries of mammals, based on st...
The possibility that women produce new oocytes post-natally as part of the normal physiological func...
The possibility that women produce new oocytes post-natally as part of the normal physiological func...
Contemporary claims that mitotically active female germ line or oogonial stem cells (OSCs) exist and...
Contemporary claims that mitotically active female germ line or oogonial stem cells (OSCs) exist and...
The function of female germline stem cells (FGSCs, also called oogonial stem cells) in the adult mam...
The function of female germline stem cells (FGSCs, also called oogonial stem cells) in the adult mam...
The existence of ovarian stem cells (OSCs) in women as well as their physiological role in post-meno...
The possibility that women produce new oocytes post-natally as part of the normal physiological func...
At or early after birth, mammalian ovaries are filled with primordial follicles each composed by an ...
At or early after birth, mammalian ovaries are filled with primordial follicles each composed by an ...
At or early after birth, mammalian ovaries are filled with primordial follicles each composed by an ...
At or early after birth, mammalian ovaries are filled with primordial follicles each composed by an ...
For many decades, the dogma prevailed that female mammals had a finite pool of oocytes at birth and ...
Irma Virant-Klun Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Medical Center Ljubljana, Ljub...
AbstractIt remains unclear whether neo-oogenesis occurs in postnatal ovaries of mammals, based on st...
The possibility that women produce new oocytes post-natally as part of the normal physiological func...
The possibility that women produce new oocytes post-natally as part of the normal physiological func...
Contemporary claims that mitotically active female germ line or oogonial stem cells (OSCs) exist and...
Contemporary claims that mitotically active female germ line or oogonial stem cells (OSCs) exist and...
The function of female germline stem cells (FGSCs, also called oogonial stem cells) in the adult mam...
The function of female germline stem cells (FGSCs, also called oogonial stem cells) in the adult mam...
The existence of ovarian stem cells (OSCs) in women as well as their physiological role in post-meno...
The possibility that women produce new oocytes post-natally as part of the normal physiological func...
At or early after birth, mammalian ovaries are filled with primordial follicles each composed by an ...
At or early after birth, mammalian ovaries are filled with primordial follicles each composed by an ...
At or early after birth, mammalian ovaries are filled with primordial follicles each composed by an ...
At or early after birth, mammalian ovaries are filled with primordial follicles each composed by an ...
For many decades, the dogma prevailed that female mammals had a finite pool of oocytes at birth and ...
Irma Virant-Klun Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Medical Center Ljubljana, Ljub...
AbstractIt remains unclear whether neo-oogenesis occurs in postnatal ovaries of mammals, based on st...