Hermann and his research team have been pursuing a number of
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Because cancer treatments like radiation and chemotherapy often kill sperm stem cells, male reproduction becomes essentially impossible. In Hermann’s laboratory,
A study authored by Hermann and his students was recently published in Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology. Hermann’s laboratory focuses almost exclusively on regenerating dead testicular tissue through the use of stem cells, making the project an exciting but unexpected detour that he hopes to continue, if possible.
The next step would be observing whether the drug, which is already in wide use by cancer patients, has any correlation with restored fertility among humans. Until then, Hermann is focusing on better understanding the stem cells that make reproduction possible, so he can find more effective solutions to treating male infertility.
«Male infertility is an intuitive disease and we need creative solutions," he said. «But we need to understand how things work before we can fix them.»
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Source: http://www.utsa.edu/today/2017/02/infertilitystudy.html