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Nature 436, 609 (4 August 2005) | doi:10.1038/436609a; Published online 3 August 2005
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Bone cells linked to creation of fresh eggs in mammals
Claire Ainsworth
A claim that stem cells in bone marrow and blood can restock mammalian ovaries with eggs is raising hackles among reproductive biologists. If true, the finding opens up avenues for delaying the menopause and preserving fertility in female chemotherapy patients.
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