Authors
Saskia Hendriks, Wybo Dondorp, Guido de Wert, Geert Hamer, Sjoerd Repping, Eline AF Dancet
Publication date
2015/5/1
Source
Human Reproduction Update
Volume
21
Issue
3
Pages
297-309
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
BACKGROUND
Recent progress in the formation of artificial gametes, i.e. gametes generated from progenitors or somatic cells, has led to scientific and societal discussion about their use in medically assisted reproduction. In animals, live births have already been achieved using artificial gametes of varying (cell type) sources and biological research seems to be progressing steadily toward clinical application in humans. Artificial gametes could potentially help not only infertile heterosexual couples of reproductive age of which one or both partners lacks functional gametes, but also post-menopausal women and same-sex couples, to conceive a child who will be genetically related to them. But as clinical application of these new technologies may have wider societal consequences, a proactive consideration of the possible impact seems timely and important. This review aims to contribute to this by …
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