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`What could be the maximum lifespan of a primary oocyte ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • In order to expand the number of long-lived species, we further performed a literature search in Google scholar on all species listed in the AnAge database with a maximum lifespan of 50 years.

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Evidence for a maximum “shelf-life” of oocytes in mammals ... Given that until the fifth month of pregnancy up to 7 million germ cells are produced that decline to 1–2 million follicles at birth and about 400000 at puberty, with still 1,000–10,000 follicles remaining at the age 404,32, according to Faddy et al.33, human females should have enough oocytes to last 70 years, even ...

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