Bone protein may hold key to new fertility treatments
NCT ID NCT07546552
First seen Apr 24, 2026 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 4 times
Summary
This study investigates whether a protein called RANKL, which is known to regulate bone health, also plays a role in egg development and female fertility. Researchers will use mice, monkeys, and human ovarian tissue to see if blocking RANKL can improve egg maturation and potentially lead to new treatments for infertility. The study does not involve treating patients directly, but aims to gather knowledge for future therapies.
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Regionshospitalet, Skive, Midt Jylland 7800
RECRUITINGSkive, Midt Jylland, 7800, Denmark
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