Live birth after ovarian tissue transplant
D. M. Lee (),
R. R. Yeoman,
D. E. Battaglia,
R. L. Stouffer,
M. B. Zelinski-Wooten,
J. W. Fanton and
D. P. Wolf
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D. M. Lee: Oregon Health & Science University, Pediatrics, Physiology and Pharmacology, Oregon National Primate Research Center
R. R. Yeoman: Oregon Health & Science University, Pediatrics, Physiology and Pharmacology, Oregon National Primate Research Center
D. E. Battaglia: Oregon Health & Science University, Pediatrics, Physiology and Pharmacology, Oregon National Primate Research Center
R. L. Stouffer: Oregon Health & Science University, Pediatrics, Physiology and Pharmacology, Oregon National Primate Research Center
M. B. Zelinski-Wooten: Oregon Health & Science University, Pediatrics, Physiology and Pharmacology, Oregon National Primate Research Center
J. W. Fanton: Oregon Health & Science University, Pediatrics, Physiology and Pharmacology, Oregon National Primate Research Center
D. P. Wolf: Oregon Health & Science University, Pediatrics, Physiology and Pharmacology, Oregon National Primate Research Center
Nature, 2004, vol. 428, issue 6979, 137-138
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Fresh pieces of monkey ovary remain fully functional even when moved to a new site.
Date: 2004
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