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New experiment aimed to protect mice female fertility

New experiment aimed to protect mice female fertility
Revealed Australian researchers the ability of the egg to protect themselves from the impact of radiation to a greater extent than expected doctors since her death is under the influence of proteins (Puma, Noxa) that shows its impact in the event of detection of damaged DNA of the egg, thus opening new hopes for the protection of women infected tumors of infertility as a result of the radiation therapy and despite the concentration of research on mice, but it also may be associated with female cancer patients and women who show signs of early menopause, which in turn Tterbt increase the chance of developing osteoporosis and heart disease.

Underwent the study mice laboratory lacks Portinat (Puma, Noxa) and proved not affected Bweidadtha radiation and continued ability to produce strain normal rate of 50 - 80%, which means that getting rid of these proteins, which stipulates turn on egg contribute to modify the DNA damaged and thus preserving the female fertility and production of a strain able to reproduce sound again without the emergence of any genetic disorders
Researchers in the test match the impact of these proteins on human female egg in the same way when laboratory mice and thus development of pharmaceutical drug inhibits the effect of these proteins and thus protect the eggs during radiation therapy and reduction of early menopause as a result of early death for the eggs.

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