Reinterpretation of evidence advanced for <it>neo-</it>oogenesis in mammals, in terms of a finite oocyte reserve
<p>Abstract</p> <p>The central tenet of ovarian biology, that the oocyte reserve in adult female mammals is finite, has been challenged over recent years by proponents of <it>neo</it>-oogenesis, who claim that germline stem cells exist in the ovarian surface epithelium...
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Main Author: | Notarianni Elena (Author) |
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