Male pediatric survivors of cancers and bone marrow transplantation often require adjuvant chemoradiation therapy that may be gonadotoxic. The optimal methods to preserve fertility in these prepubertal males are still under investigation. This manuscript presents an in vivo experiment which involved transplantation of immature testicular tissues (ITT) from transgenic donor, to wild-type recipient mice. Donors and recipients were age-mismatched (from 20-week-old donors to 3-week-old recipients, and vice versa) and the transplantation sites involved the abdomen, skin of the head, back muscle, and scrotum. The application of poly-l-lactic acid (PLLA) scaffold was also evaluated in age-matched donors and recipients (both 3-weeks-old). To quanti...
With increasing effectiveness of childhood cancer treatments, survival rates are on the rise and it ...
Objective: Cryopreservation of immature testicular tissue should be considered as an important fact...
Aim: To investigate the stepwise development and germ cell gene expression in allografted neonatal m...
Despite their important contribution to the cure of both oncological and benign diseases, gonadotoxi...
Pediatric cancer survivors experiencing gonadotoxic chemoradiation therapy may encounter subfertilit...
Fertility preservation in prepubertal boys is a matter that has been gaining ground fast during the ...
Recent advances in cancer therapy have resulted in an increased number of long-term cancer survivors...
Adult survivors of childhood cancer can suffer from infertility due to gonadotoxic treatments receiv...
Objective: To examine whether functional spermatozoa can be obtained when a whole male gonadal tissu...
BACKGROUND: Fertility preservation has become an urgent clinical requisite for prepubertal male canc...
Fertility preservation in prepubertal boys facing gonadotoxic treatment is still at the experimental...
Chemotherapy and radiotherapy can induce permanent infertility of the treated patient. For prepubert...
Spermatogonial transplantation provides access to the mam-malian germline and has been used in exper...
Genetic parenthood following cancer therapy is considered to be a major factor of quality of life. G...
New and improved oncological therapies are now able to cure more than 80% of cancer-affected childre...
With increasing effectiveness of childhood cancer treatments, survival rates are on the rise and it ...
Objective: Cryopreservation of immature testicular tissue should be considered as an important fact...
Aim: To investigate the stepwise development and germ cell gene expression in allografted neonatal m...
Despite their important contribution to the cure of both oncological and benign diseases, gonadotoxi...
Pediatric cancer survivors experiencing gonadotoxic chemoradiation therapy may encounter subfertilit...
Fertility preservation in prepubertal boys is a matter that has been gaining ground fast during the ...
Recent advances in cancer therapy have resulted in an increased number of long-term cancer survivors...
Adult survivors of childhood cancer can suffer from infertility due to gonadotoxic treatments receiv...
Objective: To examine whether functional spermatozoa can be obtained when a whole male gonadal tissu...
BACKGROUND: Fertility preservation has become an urgent clinical requisite for prepubertal male canc...
Fertility preservation in prepubertal boys facing gonadotoxic treatment is still at the experimental...
Chemotherapy and radiotherapy can induce permanent infertility of the treated patient. For prepubert...
Spermatogonial transplantation provides access to the mam-malian germline and has been used in exper...
Genetic parenthood following cancer therapy is considered to be a major factor of quality of life. G...
New and improved oncological therapies are now able to cure more than 80% of cancer-affected childre...
With increasing effectiveness of childhood cancer treatments, survival rates are on the rise and it ...
Objective: Cryopreservation of immature testicular tissue should be considered as an important fact...
Aim: To investigate the stepwise development and germ cell gene expression in allografted neonatal m...