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Adipose-derived stem cells promote survival, growth, and maturation of early-stage murine follicles.

Lisa J GreenHong ZhouVasantha PadmanabhanHaizheng Zhong
Published in: Stem cell research & therapy (2019)
To our knowledge, this is the first report of an in vitro system utilizing mouse adipose-derived stem cells to support the development of the mouse follicles. Our findings suggest that co-encapsulation of ADSCs with early-stage follicles supports follicular development, through secretion of cytokines that promote follicular survival, antrum formation, and meiotic competence. The unique 3D culture system that supports the survival of both cell types has translational implications, as ADSCs could be used as an autologous source for in vitro maturation of early-stage human follicles.
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