Skin cells converted into fertilizable human eggs
OHSU researchers converted skin cells into fertilizable egg-like oocytes, producing 82 functional oocytes with about 9% reaching the blastocyst stage in vitro
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OHSU researchers converted skin cells into fertilizable egg-like oocytes, producing 82 functional oocytes with about 9% reaching the blastocyst stage in vitro
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