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Transplant of frozen testicular tissue after chemotherapy during childhood provides hope for fertility restorationSince then, our hospital has frozen testicular tissue fragments of 141 boys. "This tissue is preserved in liquid nitrogen at -196 °C. Currently we are working on a method for in vitro production ...
By Frank & Calli Kalman Among the most devastating consequences of childhood cancer is the loss of future fertility. If they survive, the high levels of chemotherapy needed to save young lives often ...
Research on testicular tissue and spermatogonial stem cells is gaining momentum, particularly in the context of fertility preservation for young males facing medical treatments that may lead to ...
and separation of antigens behind the blood–tissue barrier, such as the BTB in the testis or the blood–brain barrier in the brain. 109 Crucially, these findings illustrate that the coexistence ...
It starts when the testicle twists the spermatic cord (which brings blood to the scrotum) and cuts off the blood supply to the testicles and scrotal tissue. Testicular torsion can occur at any time in ...
A new research paper was published in Aging (Aging-US) on January 3, 2025, in Volume 17, Issue 1, titled "Characterization of DNA methylation clock algorithms applied to diverse tissue types." ...
Medical conditions that deprive the testes of oxygen, such as sleep apnea, may be contributing to the decline in male fertility observed over the past 50 years, a new study suggests. Published in ...
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