Fresh and cryopreserved ovarian tissue from deceased young donors yields viable follicles
Yuting Fan(St. Luke's Hospital), Ariella Shikanov(University of Michigan), Colleen L. Flanagan(University of Limerick), Margaret A. Brunette(University of Michigan), Sherman J. Silber(St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center), Brendon M. Baker(University of Michigan), Andrea Jones(Sandia National Laboratories California)
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