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Male infertility (tính không màu mỡ, sự cằn cỗi; vô sinh) can be an awkward (ngượng ngùng) topic to discuss for many patients, but on a global level, a concerning upward trend has become apparent. More and more men all over the world are finding out from their doctors that they are infertile. However, groundbreaking (đột phá) new stem cell research (nghiên cứu tế bào gốc) by scientists at the University of Georgia is offering up some serious hope (hy vọng) for new clinical infertility therapies (chữa trị) in the not-so-distant future. For the first time ever, scientists have successfully created functional (hoạt động tốt) sperm (tinh trùng) cells in a dish using primate embryonic stem cells.

“This is a major breakthrough (đột phá) towards producing stem cell-based therapies to treat male infertility in cases where the men do not produce any viable sperm cells,” says lead researcher Charles Easley, an associate professor in UGA’s College of Public Health, in a university release (thông cáo).

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