Oocytes in Rat ovaries produce offspring
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•Generation of rat offspring from ovarian oocytes by Cross-species transplantation
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Japanese researchers at Niigata University and University of Toyama conducted a study to establish a system to produce offspring from eggs obtained by transplanting rat ovaries into mice.
Mature eggs could be fertilized immediately after acquisition, while immature eggs needed to be matured before fertilization.
This achievement could be applied to the creation of offspring of all types of animals, as well as reproductive medicine.
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