Mieke Geens
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Spits C, Mateizel I, Geens M, Mertzanidou A, Staessen C, Vandeskelde Y, et al.
Nat Biotechnol
. 2008 Nov;
26(12):1361-3.
PMID: 19029912
Cultured human embryonic stem (hES) cells have a known predisposition to aneuploidy of chromosomes 12, 17 and X. We studied 17 hES cell lines by array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH)...
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Goossens E, Geens M, De Block G, Tournaye H
Fertil Steril
. 2008 Apr;
90(5):2019-22.
PMID: 18439593
Although childhood cancer treatments are yielding higher survival rates, sterility remains one of their major side effects. For prepubertal boys, there currently are no options to preserve fertility. Testicular tissue...
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Geens M, Goossens E, De Block G, Ning L, Van Saen D, Tournaye H
Hum Reprod Update
. 2008 Jan;
14(2):121-30.
PMID: 18187526
Fertility preservation is becoming an important issue in the management of the quality of life of prepubertal boys undergoing cancer treatment. At present, the only theoretical option for preservation of...
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Goossens E, Frederickx V, Geens M, De Block G, Tournaye H
Fertil Steril
. 2007 May;
89(3):725-7.
PMID: 17517406
Although childhood cancer treatments are yielding higher survival rates, sterility remains one of the major side effects. For prepubertal boys there are currently no options to preserve fertility. Testicular tissue...
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Geens M, De Block G, Goossens E, Frederickx V, Van Steirteghem A, Tournaye H
Hum Reprod
. 2005 Nov;
21(2):390-6.
PMID: 16311289
Background: The xenografting of pre-pubertal human testicular tissue to an immunodeficient mouse is a theoretical strategy for restoring fertility in childhood cancer patients, while circumventing the risk of malignant recurrence....