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Feb 23, 2026, 16:38
Ovarian Stroma’s Role in Infertility Treatment Explored – Science Magazine
Science Magazine shared a post on LinkedIn:
“In a new Science study, researchers report that the limited number of remaining follicles of aged mice and women with premature ovarian insufficiency can be stimulated to grow and develop by modulating the stroma, the amorphous substance that surrounds them.
This finding has potential implications for treating infertility.
Learn more in a new Science Perspective.”
Francesca Duncan, Associate Professor at Northwestern University – The Feinberg School of Medicine, shared Science Magazine’s post, adding:
“Check out our Perspective in Science Magazine! The ovarian stroma matters!!”

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