UAE, April 14 -- A bi-monthly column offering an informed insight into the latest cutting-edge advancements in gynecology and women's health by experts in women's reproductive health.
The concept of de-extinction has captured the public imagination in recent years, with ambitious projects aiming to revive species like the woolly mammoth through advanced genetic technologies. The woolly mouse, a laboratory hybrid model with unique hair follicle characteristics, has also contributed to our understanding of developmental biology and genetic engineering techniques. These resurrection projects, while focused on wildlife conservation, have parallels in the field of reproductive medicine where scientists are working to "resurrect" lost fertilit...
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