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negative mTOR regulators Tsc1 ( Adhikari et al. 2010 ) and Tsc2 ( Adhikari et al. 2009 ) led to overactivation of primordial follicles and subsequent infertility, though interestingly, mTOR itself may not be necessary for primordial follicle
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excellent series in fertility preservation. A Tale of Two Testes: Fertility preservation in males When it comes to offering fertility preservation in males at risk of infertility, a key question to be asked is what are we trying to preserve? While
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infertile men appear to be more vulnerable to cryodamage compared to gametes from fertile men ( Donnelly et al. 2001 ). Yet, the wider implications of cryopreservation on sperm quality and function are not completely understood. Cryopreservation has been
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Introduction Fertility preservation is recommended for patients who are at risk of infertility due to disease or gonadotoxic treatment. After the onset of puberty and initiation of spermatogenesis, cryopreservation of sperm can be offered as a
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goat oocytes and their subsequent fertilization . Journal of Reproduction and Infertility 13 53 – 59 . Qu P Shen C Du Y Qin H Luo S Fu S Dong Y Guo S Hu F Xue Y 2020 Melatonin protects rabbit somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT