WASHINGTON — Oregon scientists used human skin cells to create fertilizable eggs, a step in the quest to develop lab-grown eggs or sperm to one day help people conceive.
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Scientists describe the technique as an early proof of concept and say it could take at least a decade of further research ...
The process, which would carry significant safety concerns, involves removing the nucleus from a woman's skin cell and ...
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Human eggs made from a volunteer’s skin DNA were fertilized in a lab in September, and some grew for nearly a week, though many failed.
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