Adult mammalian ovary has been under the scanner for more than a decade now since it was proposed to harbor stem cells that undergo postnatal oogenesis during reproductive period like spermatogenesis in testis. Stem cells are located in the ovary surface epithelium and exist in adult and menopausal ovary as well as in ovary with premature failure. Stem cells comprise two distinct populations including spherical, very small embryonic-like stem cells (VSELs which express nuclear OCT-4 and other pluripotent and primordial germ cells specific markers) and slightly bigger ovarian germ stem cells (OGSCs with cytoplasmic OCT-4 which are equivalent to spermatogonial stem cells in the testes). These stem cells have the ability to spontaneously diff...
International audienceIt is a central dogma of female reproductive biology that oogenesis ceases aro...
The mammalian ovary is covered by a single-layered epithelium that undergoes rupture and remodelling...
Abstract FSH was first identified in 1930 and is central to mammalian reproduction. It is indeed int...
Abstract Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) is secreted by the anterior pituitary and acts on the ge...
The spontaneous return of fertility after bone marrow transplantation or heterotopic grafting of cry...
Abstract Multiple studies using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) have failed to detect stem cel...
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...
Gonadotropin treatment augments postnatal cell nests and cytoplasmic continuity of oocytes in PF. We...
A now large body of evidence supports the existence of mitotically active germ cells in postnatal ov...
Exploring stem cells in the mammalian ovary has unleashed a Pandora's box of new insights and questi...
The existence of ovarian stem cells (OSCs) in women as well as their physiological role in post-meno...
Irma Virant-Klun Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Medical Center Ljubljana, Ljub...
Abstract Background Stem cells in the ovary comprise of two distinct populations including very smal...
International audienceIt is a central dogma of female reproductive biology that oogenesis ceases aro...
International audienceIt is a central dogma of female reproductive biology that oogenesis ceases aro...
The mammalian ovary is covered by a single-layered epithelium that undergoes rupture and remodelling...
Abstract FSH was first identified in 1930 and is central to mammalian reproduction. It is indeed int...
Abstract Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) is secreted by the anterior pituitary and acts on the ge...
The spontaneous return of fertility after bone marrow transplantation or heterotopic grafting of cry...
Abstract Multiple studies using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) have failed to detect stem cel...
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...
Gonadotropin treatment augments postnatal cell nests and cytoplasmic continuity of oocytes in PF. We...
A now large body of evidence supports the existence of mitotically active germ cells in postnatal ov...
Exploring stem cells in the mammalian ovary has unleashed a Pandora's box of new insights and questi...
The existence of ovarian stem cells (OSCs) in women as well as their physiological role in post-meno...
Irma Virant-Klun Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Medical Center Ljubljana, Ljub...
Abstract Background Stem cells in the ovary comprise of two distinct populations including very smal...
International audienceIt is a central dogma of female reproductive biology that oogenesis ceases aro...
International audienceIt is a central dogma of female reproductive biology that oogenesis ceases aro...
The mammalian ovary is covered by a single-layered epithelium that undergoes rupture and remodelling...
Abstract FSH was first identified in 1930 and is central to mammalian reproduction. It is indeed int...