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Editor's Choice Human Reproduction, Vol.24, No.1 pp. 1–2, 2009 doi:10.1093/humrep/den446 EDITORIAL Andre Van Steirteghem Editor-in-Chief E-mail: [email protected] In this first issue of volume 24, you will notice that the format of It indicates that additional regulators are involved during totipotency (p. 63). Human Reproduction has been altered dramatically, bringing it very During the last decade ovarian tissue cryopreservation has been much in line with today’s standards of publishing. This is the first major change in the journal’s format since volume 1, published in promoted to preserve fertility in cancer patients. One potential problem related to this procedure may be the risk to transmit 1986. This ‘cosmetic surgery’ was made possible by excellent collab- cancer cells present in the cryopreserved tissue. This risk may be oration between our publisher Oxford University Press and the Edi- torial teams of the three ESHRE Journals. The facelift was also avoided if preantral follicles are isolated from cryopreserved ovarian tissue and cultured in vitro. A pilot study investigated whether isolated approved by the Executive Committee of the Society. We like the preantral follicles could be isolated from ovarian tissue and embedded changes and hope that you will too. As a direct consequence of the in an http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Human Reproduction Oxford University Press

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10.1093/humrep/den446
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Human Reproduction, Vol.24, No.1 pp. 1–2, 2009 doi:10.1093/humrep/den446 EDITORIAL Andre Van Steirteghem Editor-in-Chief E-mail: [email protected] In this first issue of volume 24, you will notice that the format of It indicates that additional regulators are involved during totipotency (p. 63). Human Reproduction has been altered dramatically, bringing it very During the last decade ovarian tissue cryopreservation has been much in line with today’s standards of publishing. This is the first major change in the journal’s format since volume 1, published in promoted to preserve fertility in cancer patients. One potential problem related to this procedure may be the risk to transmit 1986. This ‘cosmetic surgery’ was made possible by excellent collab- cancer cells present in the cryopreserved tissue. This risk may be oration between our publisher Oxford University Press and the Edi- torial teams of the three ESHRE Journals. The facelift was also avoided if preantral follicles are isolated from cryopreserved ovarian tissue and cultured in vitro. A pilot study investigated whether isolated approved by the Executive Committee of the Society. We like the preantral follicles could be isolated from ovarian tissue and embedded changes and hope that you will too. As a direct consequence of the in an

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Human ReproductionOxford University Press

Published: Jan 1, 2009

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