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Man produces sperm from testicular tissue frozen when he was 10
Sixteen years after doctors froze part of a boy’s testicle before chemotherapy, the tissue has helped him produce sperm as an ...
Imagine a future where a diagnosis of untreatable male infertility is no longer the end of the road – because science has found a way to produce human sperm from lab-engineered testicular tissue. This ...
Exclusive: Sperm re-transplant offers hope that boys left infertile by chemotherapy could have biological children one day ...
Male and female reproductive systems allow human reproduction. Fertilisation occurs when a sperm and egg join to form an embryo. An embryo develops into an unborn baby in the uterus during pregnancy.
The testis is responsible for sperm production and testosterone synthesis. Abnormalities in testis development and function lead to disorders of sex development (DSD) and male infertility. Currently, ...
Discovery of a pair of genes that work in perfect harmony to protect male fertility, could provide new insights into some unexplained cases of the most severe form of infertility, research suggests.
Increasing sperm count doesn’t always require expensive procedures. There are many evidence-based lifestyle practices that ...
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