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Their study, “A tissue-engineered uterus supports live births in rabbits,” was published in Nature Biotechnology and led by Anthony Atala, MD, director of WFIRM.
Uterine tumors. Female rabbits who haven’t been spayed may develop tumors in their uterus. If your female rabbit is unspayed and develops health problems, it may be cancer.
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Veterinarians urge all rabbit owners to spay and neuter the animals, especially since female rabbits can develop deadly uterus cancer at young ages. The proper veterinary care, ...
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Rabbits have had normal pregnancies and live births after their injured uteri were repaired using a method of tissue engineering with their own cells. Researchers say this bioengineering approach ...
Smaller rabbit breeds tend to live longer than their larger relatives, according to Oxbow Animal Health. Unspayed female rabbits are also at a higher risk of developing uterine cancer, which can ...
Rabbits have had normal pregnancies and live births after their injured uteri were repaired using a method of tissue engineering with their own cells. Researchers say this bioengineering approach ...