Scientists successfully synthesize human sperm in a test tube

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Scientists successfully synthesize human sperm in a test tube

Scientists successfully synthesize human sperm in a test tube



A team of French scientists claim to have successfully synthesized human sperm cells in a test tube. The team from biotechnology start-up Kallistem says they have fully-developed, usable sperm cells in a bioreactor in their lab. Having just submitted their findings for publication, the experiment could potentially be life-changing for infertile males across the globe.









Lead by Philiippe Durand, Kallistem’s team says they’ve grown mature sperm cells from the germ cells of six infertile men. Simulating spermatogenesis, the team say they have successful runs with cells from rats, monkeys and now humans. Although the trials have been reportedly successful, the details of Kallistem’s process has yet to be divulged, as it has been submitted for publication. The lack of details have other scientists feeling skeptical, but Durand and his team are confident critics will be persuaded once the piece is published.

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According to the scientists, the lab-grown sperm cells could greatly help male patients suffering from infertility. As many as 15,000 young men are rendered infertile due to cancer treatments, in addition to another 120,000 who have untreatable infertility. With the scientists’ treatment, these men could viably father their own biological children. The team, who performed the experiments at the Institut de Genomique Fonctionelle, hopes to treat patients in as soon as four years.
 

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Why not put this in HL? Nonetheless, science stay winning.

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This typa shyt creates a bigger understanding of the human body in general dumbass

Wanna talk about wasting time but you sitting on this site wasting time like the rest of us
Yeah because I'm still going to sit and come up with a cure for cancer in my spare time while selling food and operating games at my job at the carnival, dumbass :comeon:
 

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Yeah because I'm still going to sit and come up with a cure for cancer in my spare time while selling food and operating games at my job at the carnival, dumbass :comeon:
You could be studying to get a better job than a carnival gig but you're on the Coli. All I'm saying is don't judge those doing more than you
 

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I really don't want to get into a big debate about it but the word synthesize was used. To me that implied from nothing but chemicals - not germ cells, which are not developed or mature sperm cells. In other words they fixed broken sperm cells not created sperm cells from chemicals.

syn|the¦size
[ˈsɪnθɪsʌɪz]
VERB
  1. make (something) by synthesis, especially chemically:
    "the element was first synthesized by Russian chemists in 1964
 
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