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International Business Times
| almost 2 years ago
Text Size Baby mice born from sperm produced from stem cells are seen in this handout photo taken by Kyoto University professor Michinori Saito on November 8, 2010, and released to Reuters on August 5, 2011. Ho New Sperms produced using mice stem...
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The Journal Gazette
| almost 2 years ago
A team of scientists has reported producing viable sperm using the stem cells of mice in an experiment that researchers hope could one day lead to treating infertile men. The Kyoto University researchers managed to induce mice stem cells into...
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Fox
| almost 2 years ago
A team of Japanese scientists has produced viable sperm from the stem cells of mice. The experiment could be a breakthrough toward treating infertile humans. The Kyoto University researchers say they managed to induce mice stem cells into creating...
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AP Online
| almost 2 years ago
A team of Japanese scientists has produced viable sperm from the stem cells of mice. The experiment could be a breakthrough toward treating infertile humans.
The Kyoto University researchers say they managed to induce mice stem cells...
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Xtra News
| almost 2 years ago
Researchers in Japan used embryonic stem cells to grow healthy mouse sperm on laboratory dishes, a development which could help treat human infertility, they said Friday. The finding, published in the journal Cell, marks a step forward for using stem...
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Mail Online UK
| almost 2 years ago
Scientists have used artificial sperm to restore fertility in a breakthrough that could allow thousands of men to fulfil their dream of fatherhood. In hugely exciting' experiments, they have made sperm from scratch, and, for the first time,...
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Fox News
| almost 2 years ago
Japan Scientists have used laboratory-made sperm to restore fertility in sterile mice, a feat that opens up new avenues for researching and treating infertility in people, according to a study published Thursday. A team at Kyoto University first...
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International Business Times
| almost 2 years ago
Text Size A group of scientists in Japan has been able to restore fertility in infertile mice, the Wall Street Journal reported. The scientists took early sperm cells, which were made from embryonic cells, and implanted them in infertile mice. The...
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BBC
| almost 2 years ago
Stem cell sperm study leads to successful mouse births Health editor, BBC News website The scientists were able to coax stem cells into early sperm cells Fertility experts are hailing a mouse study in which working sperm cells were created from...