All-female NU research team’s breakthrough: 3-D printed ovary – Crain’s Chicago Business

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All-female NU research team's breakthrough: 3-D printed ovary
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Some young cancer survivors' ovaries, damaged by treatment, don't produce enough hormones, including estrogen; they must use hormone replacement therapy to trigger puberty. The prosthetic ovaries, theoretically, would be able to help these women ...
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