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Ovaries Appear to Develop an Incredible Second Role After Menopause
Producing follicles isn’t the only task for ovaries, new research suggests. (Steve Gschmeissner/Science Photo Library/Getty ...
Base editing, the process used to make the changes, only nicks one strand of DNA, avoiding the major DNA errors that made ...
It’s not called “The Big Change” for nothing. When menopause strikes, changes come in many shapes and forms, both surprising ...
For most women, the body begins to change dramatically in their 40s or 50s. This transition, known as menopause, is defined ...
Indian researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking "placenta-on-chip" technology, a lab-grown model replicating crucial ...
What if you could precisely change the genome of a pre-implantation human embryo and then safely use that embryo to try to ...
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Do ovaries take on a new immunity role after menopause?
Postmenopausal ovaries may remain active by interacting with immune cells. The findings of a new study could widen ...
Sea stars can produce eggs for up to 200 years. Their surprisingly human-like ovaries may offer clues about fertility and reproductive aging.
Base editing in human embryos reveals that NANOG is the one gene required to form every body tissue. Cambridge’s landmark ...
So you have finally found the partner of your dreams—but no matter how hard you try, no children have come along. Could ...
Indian scientists from ICMR-NIRWoH and IIT Bombay have developed an indigenous placenta-on-chip platform that mimics key ...
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