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输卵管干细胞:意想不到的超级英雄 干细胞技术用于生育研究的时机已到。
多年来,科学家们一直认为,人类和其他物种的雌性动物生来就有一定数量的细胞(称为卵母细胞)能够发育成卵子,而且这一数量会在其一生中不断减少,直至停止。这意味着雌性只有在卵母细胞功能正常的情况下才能生育后代。
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