Sperm Made From Bone Marrow

Scientists may be able to produce sperm from women's bone marrow
By Colleen Barry,  Newser Staff
Posted Apr 13, 2007 8:54 AM CDT
Sperm Made From Bone Marrow
This is a microscopic view of an embryo, surrounded by sperm.   (KRT Photos)

Scientists are getting closer to removing men from the conception equation, announcing yesterday that they have produced early-stage sperm cells from male bone marrow. Now the team of British researchers is seeking ethical approval to try the same thing with women.

Skeptics point out that there is a huge jump from a primitive sperm cells to a fully functional swimmer. But success could be a boon to infertile couples, as well as lesbian couples who want to have children together. "The problem is whether the sperm cells are functional or not," says researcher Karim Nayernia. "I don't think there is an ethical barrier, so long as it's safe." (More gender stories.)

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