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Hope for women without eggs, as infertile mice conceives with 3D ovaries

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A research recently carried out by scientists reveals that an infertile mice can conceive with 3D ovaries.
Over the years it has been discovered that women’s bodies can stop producing the eggs that, when fertilized, can become babies.

Now researchers have developed a 3D-printed scaffolding that could restore that function. When they implanted it in female mice that had their ovaries removed, the moms gave birth to healthy pups.

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The scientists presented their research last week at the annual meeting of the Endocrine Society in Boston.

In order to work properly, the prostheses would need to be rigid enough to be implanted during surgery, but flexible enough to allow eggs to develop.

So the researchers printed a scaffolding out of gelatin. The scaffolding was doped with cells cultured from humans–follicles that produce estrogen, as well as contain the structures that eventually mature into eggs.

In the study, the researchers removed mice’s ovaries and implanted the 3D-printed prosthetic ovaries in their place. The mice were able to ovulate, give birth to healthy pups, and nurse normally.

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