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Less than a year later, the patches of tissue were producing testosterone, and all of the tissue recovered from both graft sites were making sperm.

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They froze the tissue samples until just before the monkeys reached puberty, then thawed the samples and sewed the tissue under the skin on the back and scrotum of the animals. Orwig’s team harvested tissue from the testicles of five monkeys - including Grady’s father - when they were too young to produce sperm. If Grady grows up without any issues, then the method could be ready for testing in people, he adds. Researchers have previously used the technique to produce babies in mice and pigs, says lead study author and reproductive biologist Kyle Orwig at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in Pennsylvania. The reproductive biologists who developed the method are now watching the nearly year-old macaque ( Macaca mulatta) closely to see whether she develops normally. Grady’s birth, reported on 21 March in Science 1, marks a crucial success in the long-running effort to provide the possibility of fatherhood to boys who are treated for cancer before they are old enough to make sperm that could be frozen and stored for future use. If all goes well with Grady, the technique might one day be used to restore fertility in boys who have received damaging cancer treatments. That’s because she has an unusual pedigree: researchers created her using sperm from tissue harvested from her father’s testicles when he was young, and then grafted onto his body as an adult. Credit: OHSUĪ one-of-a-kind rhesus macaque named Grady is growing up under intense scrutiny at the Oregon National Primate Research Center in Beaverton. In the video, one can see a police officer dressed in white and khaki uniform, holding a water bottle for the monkey so that it can calmly quench its thirst.Grady, pictured at two weeks old, is the first primate born using sperm from a tissue-grafting technique. Earlier this month, a Maharashtra traffic police cop was seen giving water to a thirsty monkey amid scorching heat. Similar instances of monkeys being helped by humans have had happened in the past. Jo bi is puney kam ko kr rha h wo such me hi ishwar ko bhut priya Hoga.- Raibahadur Mina / रायबहादुर मीना April 13, 2022 Kudos to the geniune hearts- SRIMATHI S April 13, 2022 God Bless the volunteers.- Prakash K Palani April 13, 2022 Tum jaan se pyare ho tum jaan humare ho.salute to Besant Memorial Animal Dispensary for so humble act- Vineet Saxena April 13, 2022 Thanks for sharing Mam 👏👏- Subramanian Swamy April 13, 2022 Hats off to the volunteers for saving a precious life. may god bless the volunteers.- Lakshman Karkal April 13, 2022 People were all praises for volunteers for saving the baby monkey. P8ZgeC4JMv- Supriya Sahu IAS April 13, 2022 Kudos to volunteers at the Besant Memorial Animal Dispensary for saving this baby monkey who was found hugging her dead mother. Thank you for your service,” reads the caption of the post. “Kudos to volunteers at the Besant Memorial Animal Dispensary for saving this baby monkey who was found hugging her dead mother. The 21-second clip shows the baby monkey perched on someone’s lap as it was being fed some milk after being rescued by volunteers. The now-viral video was posted on Twitter by IAS officer Supriya Sahu. The simian was rescued by volunteers from the Besant Memorial Animal Dispensary in Tamil Nadu after it was found hugging its dead mother. In the clip, the baby monkey can be seen sitting on a person's lap as it drinks milk from a feeding bottle.

baby mokey

A heartwarming video of a baby monkey being fed milk has gone viral on social media.






Baby mokey