The acceptability of posthumous human ovarian tissue donation in Utah
Author(s) -
Akiyasu Mizukami,
Charles M. Peterson,
Ivan Huang,
Christopher L. Cook,
Lisa M. Boyack,
Benjamin R. Emery,
Douglas T. Carrell
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
human reproduction
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.446
H-Index - 226
eISSN - 1460-2350
pISSN - 0268-1161
DOI - 10.1093/humrep/dei264
Subject(s) - oocyte , infertility , gynecology , population , embryo transfer , human fertilization , andrology , ovarian tissue cryopreservation , pregnancy , egg donation , fertility preservation , donation , fertility , reproductive medicine , in vitro fertilisation , medicine , biology , embryo , genetics , anatomy , political science , environmental health , law
Infertility due to accelerated loss of ovarian follicles/oocytes may occur through numerous mechanisms. As a result, posthumous human oocyte donation, banking and maturation protocols for research and fertility restoration are current interests in reproductive medicine.
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