Nature Communications (Sep 2021)
A blueprint of the topology and mechanics of the human ovary for next-generation bioengineering and diagnosis
Abstract
Although the first dissection of the human ovary dates back to the 17th century, its characterization is still limited. Here, the authors have unraveled a unique biophysical and topological phenotype of reproductive-age tissue, bridging biophysics and female fertility and providing a blueprint for the artificial ovary.