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Biological Clock gets a Time Stamp

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A false-colour scanning electron micrograph of a human egg cell (gold) surrounded by cumulus cells (orange). Cumulus cells are specialised cells that nourish the large egg cell while it grows in the ovarian follicle. Credit: Yorgos Nikas, Wellcome Images.

Yale researchers have identified molecular pathways involved in aging of human eggs. This research could eventually lead to treatments to correct age-related damage and improve fertility in women age 40 and older. The study examined the sharp decline in egg quality in women 40 and older and found that egg damage is linked to oxygen-deprived cells.

“More women are postponing childbearing, but with age, the cumulus cells that surround and nurture the eggs begin dying; we’ve found that this is caused by lack of oxygen,” said Pasquale Patrizi...

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