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		<title>By: rB26Lucy</title>
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		<title>By: James</title>
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		<description>Hope for Infertile Women from Stem Cells
Women can generate more eggs than they are born with, a study suggests, raising hopes of addressing the problem of female infertility. It is generally believed that girls stop producing eggs after birth, but a research team at Shanghai Jiao Tong University found a way to generate new eggs using stem cells from the ovaries of female mice, the Washington Post reported Monday.

In the biology journal Nature Cell Biology, the team wrote they isolated female germline stem cells from fertile female mice, cultured them for six months and then transplanted into the ovaries of infertile female mice. Some 80 percent of these mice went on to produce offspring after natural mating.

The study suggests germline stem cells that can produce eggs throughout a lifetime are present in the ovaries of mice.

If it can be applied to humans, the reproductive ability of infertile women or women after menopause could be restored by transplanting FGSC into the ovaries.

But the paper quoted David Keefe, a professor at South Florida University’s gynecology department, as saying that the aging process of human eggs is basically different from that of mouse eggs. 

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hope for Infertile Women from Stem Cells<br />
Women can generate more eggs than they are born with, a study suggests, raising hopes of addressing the problem of female infertility. It is generally believed that girls stop producing eggs after birth, but a research team at Shanghai Jiao Tong University found a way to generate new eggs using stem cells from the ovaries of female mice, the Washington Post reported Monday.</p>
<p>In the biology journal Nature Cell Biology, the team wrote they isolated female germline stem cells from fertile female mice, cultured them for six months and then transplanted into the ovaries of infertile female mice. Some 80 percent of these mice went on to produce offspring after natural mating.</p>
<p>The study suggests germline stem cells that can produce eggs throughout a lifetime are present in the ovaries of mice.</p>
<p>If it can be applied to humans, the reproductive ability of infertile women or women after menopause could be restored by transplanting FGSC into the ovaries.</p>
<p>But the paper quoted David Keefe, a professor at South Florida University’s gynecology department, as saying that the aging process of human eggs is basically different from that of mouse eggs. </p>
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