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According to the authors, the adult SSC report "outlines to first, to our knowledge, successful long-term culture and propagation of human spermatogonial stem cells. " [4] As with gPS cells, the culture step is key in this process, though for a different reason: Because adult testes are larger than juvenile ones, more cells are needed to restore them, says van Pelt. (She also observed, and removed, gPS colonies in her cultures. ) But Oatley, for one, is skeptical. "The hallmark of stem cells is the ability to transplant the cells and show they can re-derive a cell lineage, " he says. Ralph Brinster of the University of Pennsylvania pioneered that approach for mouse SSCs (both Oatley and Shinohara are former Brinster postdocs). But van Pelt and colleagues could not do that experiment in humans, because the Center for Reproductive Medicine does not yet have the regulatory approval required to restore the cells to their human donors; they only had approval to take the biopsies in the first place.