Ovarian cryobanking has considerable potential for fertility preservation and restoration and has been used to establish term pregnancies in mice, rats, sheep and humans, yet there is scope for progress towards in vitro and in vivo strategies to A) screen and improve outcomes of cryopreservation procedures and to minimize ischemic damage following grafting, B) monitor folliculogenesis and hormonal feedback, C) screen for, and remove, malignant cells, D) generate antral follicles containing normal mature fertilizable oocytes even when orthotopic autografting is not possible, and E) combine ovarian cryopreservation with more advanced reproductive technologies such as nuclear transfer (for animals only). In species such as mice a very diverse ...
Around 8% of all cancer victims are below 40 years of age and the survival after cancer treatment du...
Mouse half ovaries were cryopreserved and orthotopically transplanted into ovariectomized recipients...
The rapid expansion of mutant mouse colonies for biomedical research has resulted in lack of space a...
Ovarian cryopreservation and grafting: its potential for human reproductive biology an
Ovarian tissue freezing has been used successfully in animals and it has recently begun to be offere...
The transplantation of reproductive organs, including ovaries and ovarian tissue, was pioneered over...
Recent advances in cancer therapy have resulted in an increased number of long-term cancer survivors...
none7The endeavor to cryopreserve gonadal tissues and gametes in young patients who must undergo sev...
Ovarian tissue cryopreservation and transplantation is the only fertility preservation option that e...
Cancer is a major health problem in both developed and developing countries. In women, cancer incide...
Ovarian tissue xenografting may be applied to increase the population size of rare or endangered ani...
A detailed understanding of the cryobiology of gametes and complex tissues has led to the developmen...
Cryobiology is a very important tool in reproductive biology. Research in this area focuses on the p...
The loss of fertility and early menopause are common after gonadotoxic therapies and radical pelvic ...
Women affected by ovarian pathologies or with cancer can usually preserve fertility by egg/embryo fr...
Around 8% of all cancer victims are below 40 years of age and the survival after cancer treatment du...
Mouse half ovaries were cryopreserved and orthotopically transplanted into ovariectomized recipients...
The rapid expansion of mutant mouse colonies for biomedical research has resulted in lack of space a...
Ovarian cryopreservation and grafting: its potential for human reproductive biology an
Ovarian tissue freezing has been used successfully in animals and it has recently begun to be offere...
The transplantation of reproductive organs, including ovaries and ovarian tissue, was pioneered over...
Recent advances in cancer therapy have resulted in an increased number of long-term cancer survivors...
none7The endeavor to cryopreserve gonadal tissues and gametes in young patients who must undergo sev...
Ovarian tissue cryopreservation and transplantation is the only fertility preservation option that e...
Cancer is a major health problem in both developed and developing countries. In women, cancer incide...
Ovarian tissue xenografting may be applied to increase the population size of rare or endangered ani...
A detailed understanding of the cryobiology of gametes and complex tissues has led to the developmen...
Cryobiology is a very important tool in reproductive biology. Research in this area focuses on the p...
The loss of fertility and early menopause are common after gonadotoxic therapies and radical pelvic ...
Women affected by ovarian pathologies or with cancer can usually preserve fertility by egg/embryo fr...
Around 8% of all cancer victims are below 40 years of age and the survival after cancer treatment du...
Mouse half ovaries were cryopreserved and orthotopically transplanted into ovariectomized recipients...
The rapid expansion of mutant mouse colonies for biomedical research has resulted in lack of space a...