Influence of graft size, histocompatibility,and cryopreservation on reproductive outcome following ovary transplantation in mice.
Thomas KolbeI WalterT RülickePublished in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2019)
Transplantation of ovarian tissue smaller than halves resulted in reduced litter sizes. The distribution of ovarian tissue of one donor female to 4 or 8 recipients will therefore yield in a higher total number of offspring in a certain time period. The use of immunodeficient recipients is an option for non-histocompatible donors. Cryopreservation of ovarian tissue is generally feasible but the function of frozen-thawed ovary halves after transplantation differs depending on the freezing protocol used.