Journal article
Stem cells, progenitor cells, and lineage decisions in the ovary
K Hummitzsch, RA Anderson, D Wilhelm, J Wu, EE Telfer, DL Russell, SA Robertson, RJ Rodgers
Endocrine Reviews | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1210/er.2014-1079
Abstract
Exploring stem cells in the mammalian ovary has unleashed a Pandora's box of new insights and questions. Recent evidence supports the existence of stem cells of a number of the different cell types within the ovary. The evidence for a stem cell model producing mural granulosa cells and cumulus cells is strong, despite a limited number of reports. The recent identification of a precursor granulosa cell, the gonadal ridge epithelial-like cell, is exciting and novel. The identification of female germline (oogonial) stem cells is still very new and is currently limited to just a few species. Their origins and physiological roles, if any, are unknown, and their potential to produce oocytes and co..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Research in the laboratories of the authors has been supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, the Australian Research Council, and the Medical Research Council UK (G1100357 and G0901839).