{"paper_id":"609fa26b-96e3-4b73-92f6-bc1270fb1939","body_text":"Inhibition of steroid sulfatase decreases endometriosis in an in vivo murine model.\n(2011) Human Reproduction — Vol. 26, n° 6, p. 1362-1370 (2011)\n(2011) Human Reproduction — Vol. 26, n° 6, p. 1362-1370 (2011)\nOpen Access - Adobe PDF\n- 554.17 KB\n- Authors\n- Author\nColette, Sébastien UCLouvain - Author\nDefrere, Sylvie UCLouvain - Author\nLousse, Jean-Christophe UCLouvain - Author\nVan Langendonckt, Anne UCLouvain - Author\nDonnez, Jacques UCLouvain\n- Abstract\n- Steroid sulfatase (STS) is involved in estrogen biosynthesis and expressed in eutopic and ectopic endometrium of disease-free and endometriosis patients. The present study was designed to investigate its role in endometriosis development.\n- Affiliations\n- APA\n- Chicago\n- FWB\nColette, S., Defrere, S., Lousse, J.-C., Van Langendonckt, A., Gotteland, J. P., Loumaye, E., & Donnez, J. (2011). Inhibition of steroid sulfatase decreases endometriosis in an in vivo murine model. Human Reproduction, 26(6), 1362-1370. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/der079 (Original work published 2011)","source_license":"CC0","license_restricted":false}