Decellularization of the mouse ovary: comparison of different scaffold generation protocols for future ovarian bioengineering
Abstract Background In order to preserve fertility in young women with disseminated cancer, e.g. leukemia, an approach that has been suggested is to retransplant isolated small follicles within an ovarian matrix free from malignant cells and with no risk for contamination. The present study evaluate...
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Main Authors: | Ahmed Baker Alshaikh (Author), Arvind Manikantan Padma (Author), Matilda Dehlin (Author), Randa Akouri (Author), Min Jong Song (Author), Mats Brännström (Author), Mats Hellström (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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