Xiao‐Jun Yang

ORCID: 0000-0001-5143-3357 · 9 papers in corpus · active 2013-2026

Study types

  • article 6
  • other 2
  • review 1

Condition tags

  • endometriosis 5
  • infertility 2
  • adenomyosis 2
other 2026
Molecular human reproduction ·doi:10.1093/molehr/gaag019

Adenomyosis (AM) is traditionally explained by biochemical dysregulation at the endometrial-myometrial interface, leading to passive displacement of endometrial stromal cells (ESCs). However, the uterus is a highly mechanosensitive organ. A…

other 2024
European journal of histochemistry : EJH ·doi:10.4081/ejh.2024.4131

Previous ultrasound studies suggest that patients with adenomyosis (AM) exhibit increased uterine cavity stiffness, although direct evidence regarding extracellular matrix (ECM) content and its specific impact on endometrial stiffness remai…

article 2021
Cell transplantation ·doi:10.1177/09636897211002762

Telocytes (TCs), which are a recently discovered interstitial cell type present in various organs and tissues, perform multiple biological functions and participate in extensive crosstalk with neighboring cells. Endometriosis (EMs) is a gyn…

article 2019
American journal of translational research

motile and invasive capacity of ESCs, which were mediated by the ERK-cyclin-D3 signaling pathway, likely through direct intercellular contacts and/or juxta-paracrine effects; signaling through this axis therefore increased the likelihood of…

article 2018
Journal of translational medicine ·doi:10.1186/s12967-018-1457-z

BACKGROUND: Telocytes (TCs), a recently discovered novel type of interstitial cells, were also found in a wide variety of human and mammalian reproductive organs/tissues, including uterus, oviduct and placenta. Previously, we demonstrated t…

review 2016
Advances in experimental medicine and biology ·doi:10.1007/978-981-10-1061-3_18
article 2015
·doi:10.1111/jcmm.12548

Acute salpingitis (AS) is an inflammatory disease which causes severe damage to a subset of classically described cells lining in oviduct wall and contributes to interstitial fibrosis and fertility problems. Telocytes (TCs), a newly discove…

article 2014
Journal of cellular and molecular medicine ·doi:10.1111/jcmm.12427

Women with endometriosis (EMs) have unexplained infertility. The recently identified telocytes (TCs) might participate in the maintenance of structural and functional integrity of oviduct tissue, but so far the involvement of TCs in EMs-aff…

article 2013
Archives of gynecology and obstetrics ·doi:10.1007/s00404-013-2878-9