Ninety-five orthotopic transplantations in 74 women of ovarian tissue after cytotoxic treatment in a fertility preservation network: tissue activity, pregnancy and delivery rates
This study was in part funded from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (# DI 1525) and the Wilhelm Sander Foundation (2012.127.1) and did not receive any funding from a commercial company. No competing interests.
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Source: Human Reproduction - Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Van der Ven, H., Liebenthron, J., Beckmann, M., Toth, B., Korell, M., Krüssel, J., Frambach, T., Kupka, M., Hohl, M. K., Winkler-Crepaz, K., Seitz, S., Dogan, A., Griesinger, G., Häberlin, F., Henes, M., Schwab, R., Sütterlin, M., Tags: Infertility Source Type: research
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