In an advance that could lead to new fertility treatments, researchers have coaxed
immature human egg cells to fully develop in the lab for the first time.
Not exact matches
The
human ovary contains up to 2 million
immature eggs, and every month one of these matures and is released.
A
HUMAN ovary grown in the lab from slivers of ovarian tissue has been able to turn an
immature egg into one that is ready to be fertilised.
The
eggs hatch in the
human intestinal tract, and the
immature worms travel to various tissues in the body, including the eyes and brain, causing serious reactions.