How human eggs stay fresh for decades
224d ago
Science
New Scientist

Human egg cells possess an exceptional lifespan, surviving for up to five decades, far exceeding most other cell types in the body. Researchers are exploring the mechanisms behind this longevity, suggesting that egg cells achieve this extended lifespan by significantly slowing down their natural cellular processes. This deceleration likely contributes to the egg's ability to remain viable for reproduction over a prolonged period, a crucial adaptation for human reproductive biology.