Stem Cells from Skin of Infertile Men can be Used to Form Sperm-Producing Germ Cells

A joint study conducted by researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine and Montana State University has managed to develop primordial germ cells, cells that normally become sperm, after transplanting stem cells from skin of adult infertile men in the reproductive system of mice The infertile men in the study each had a type of genetic mutation that prevented them from making mature sperm - a condition called azoospermia. The research suggests that the ...

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