Unlocking Fertility: Scientists Discover Tiny Worms That Could Hold the Key
Scientists have made an incredible discovery: tiny worms native to the Caribbean could be the key to solving fertility issues in humans. The worms, called Caenorhabditis elegans, live in soil and can be found all over the world. Despite their small size, these worms have the potential to revolutionize the way we think about fertility treatments. Research shows that these worms produce a protein called Longevity Assurance Protein 1 (LAP-1) that is known to help preserve the fertility of both male and female organisms. This protein can also protect cells from damage caused by stress or aging. With further research, scientists hope to eventually develop treatments that could use LAP-1 to help preserve fertility in humans.
source: Phys.org