What: It’s a mouse study, but researchers found that adding the drug rapamycin to a frozen ovary that had been surgically removed led to a greater number of pups being born – 102 from the rapamycin group compared to 48 in the control group.
Key line: “The use of rapamycin improved fertility restoration in mice. Using rapamycin during OTCTP in humans could potentially resolve the massive follicular loss directly after grafting, and thus eventually lead to better opportunities for women to become pregnant.”
Source: Nature // Scientific Reports