UCLA scientists have developed the first comprehensive road map showing how the ovarian reserve forms in primates, providing crucial insights into women's health that could revolutionize treatments ...
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Understanding how the ovarian reserve develops could enable more sophisticated ovarian disease models, aiding treatment development. Utilizing cutting-edge single-cell sequencing and spatial ...
A microscopy image of the outer region of the rhesus macaque ovary. The developing egg cells are marked by VASA protein (green) and surrounded by supporting granulosa cells marked by FOXL2 (magenta) ...
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