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The Incredible, Surprising, Controversial New Way to Make a Baby
produced the first baby in the world born using a breakthrough in vitro fertilization technique that could dramatically improve the success rate of IVF.
The approach is still being tested – and is controversial to some, not least for its dependence on a type of human stem cell. Many experts, however, are excited by the potential of the technique, called Augment, because it relies on cells that are already present in a woman’s ovaries. It uses the pristine stem cells of healthy, yet-to-develop eggs to try …
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The approach is still being tested – and is controversial to some, not least for its dependence on a type of human stem cell. Many experts, however, are excited by the potential of the technique, called Augment, because it relies on cells that are already present in a woman’s ovaries. It uses the pristine stem cells of healthy, yet-to-develop eggs to try …
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