Gene expression profile during ovarian folliculogenesis.
@article{Hasegawa2009GeneEP, title={Gene expression profile during ovarian folliculogenesis.}, author={A. Hasegawa and K. Kumamoto and N. Mochida and S. Komori and K. Koyama}, journal={Journal of reproductive immunology}, year={2009}, volume={83 1-2}, pages={ 40-4 } }
Assisted reproductive technologies have progressed significantly and have provided successful treatment for many infertile couples. However, more advanced technologies are required for severe infertility such as premature ovarian failure and ovarian impairment due to adjuvant therapy for cancer. Ovarian tissue cryopreservation followed by in vitro growth of isolated follicles is a feasible proposition for such patients. Close coordination of communication among follicle cells including oocytes… CONTINUE READING
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