Xenotransplantation of cryopreserved human ovarian tissue--a systematic review of MII oocyte maturation and discussion of it as a realistic option for restoring fertility after cancer treatment.
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M. Beckmann | T. Fehm | J. Krüssel | M. von Wolff | A. Schüring | B. Toth | I. Hoffmann | R. Dittrich | L. Lotz | H. van der Ven | W. Würfel
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