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

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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