Lab Sperm 'Could Beat Infertility'

The ScotsmanJuly 08, 2009

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SPERM have for the first time been created in a laboratory, using stem cells. Experts said that the breakthrough - by British scientists - could have "monumental" consequences for infertile men.

Researchers saw the cells, which were treated with acid, begin to split and divide, then eventually push out a tail and begin to move.

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Lab Sperm 'Could Beat Infertility'

The scientists behind the research said that, theoretically, the sperm could be used to fertilise eggs to produce human babies.

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