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Scientists 3D printed ovaries that produced healthy baby mice

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Scientists 3D printed ovaries that produced healthy baby mice
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Scientists at Northwestern University developed a method to 3D print a gelatin scaffold that houses immature eggs — functioning like an ovary. Mice who have this bioprosthetic ovary inserted were able to successfully ovulate and give birth to healthy pups.

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Tony Lee

Tony is an LA native with a deep passion for all things science. Other passions include eating all of his friends' leftovers, serenading without invitation, and listening to the same song on repeat.


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