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Nature Medicine 13, 1003 (1 September 2007) | doi:10.1038/nm0907-1003;
Bone marrow transplant paper revives contentious debate on fertility
Abstract
Are women born with a fixed supply of eggs that cannot be replenished? That is still an open question. Scientists have sought answers with studies on mice, but after three years, the debate about whether mice can regenerate eggs is far from settled, and work from Jonathan Tilly's laboratory at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) continues to fuel disagreement in the field.
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