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1st ‘atlas’ of human ovaries could lead to fertility breakthrough, scientists say

1st 'atlas' of human ovaries could lead to fertility breakthrough, scientists say


For the first time, scientists have created a comprehensive “atlas” of the cells in the human ovary and mapped the specific pattern of gene activity required for a healthy egg to develop. 

The researchers determined which genes are activated in specific cells, and at what points they are activated during normal egg development, by analyzing ovarian tissue from organ donors. The key genes include those that need to be activated within the follicles — tiny sacs that hold developing eggs and release hormones — to produce mature eggs that can then be fertilized by sperm to give rise to a fetus.

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