Germ cells of the mammalian female: A limited or renewable resource?

Volume: 105, Issue: 4, Pages: 774 - 788
Published: Jun 10, 2021
Abstract
In many non-mammalian organisms, a population of germ-line stem cells supports continuing production of gametes during post-natal life, and germ-line stem cells are also present and functional in male mammals. Traditionally, however, they have been thought not to exist in female mammals, who instead generate all their germ cells during fetal life. Over the last several years, this dogma has been challenged by several reports, while being...
Paper Details
Title
Germ cells of the mammalian female: A limited or renewable resource?
Published Date
Jun 10, 2021
Volume
105
Issue
4
Pages
774 - 788
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