Good news for men who are infertile
Scientists from Georg-August University (Germany) have succeeded in cultivating artificial sperm from stem cells for the first time for the first time.
Creating sperm in the laboratory. ( Photo: PA) Scientists from Georg-August University (Germany) have succeeded in cultivating artificial sperm from stem cells for the first time for the first time.
They isolated stem cells from mouse embryos and fed them to grow into sperm in the laboratory. After that, bring this sperm to conceive with female mouse eggs. Results: 7 offspring were born, of which 6 live to adulthood.
With this result, experts hope to cure some forms of infertility in men, helping them "get" their own sperm.
Update 14 December 2018
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