Abstract

Objectives: Transplantation of human ovarian tissue into immunodeficient host animals appears to be a promising method to grow and mature primordial follicles and to eliminate the potential risk of reintroducing cancer cells which can occur with autotransplantation. Our primary aim was to evaluate the efficacy and practicability of the SCID mouse xenograft model for human follicle maturation and its potential for ovulation.

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