Daniel T. O’Connor
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· 6 papers in corpus
· active 1999-2015
Endometriosis is a common gynecological disease that affects up to 10 % of women in their reproductive years. It causes pelvic pain, severe dysmenorrhea, and subfertility. The disease is defined as the presence of tissue resembling endometr…
Objective: The aim of the International Endogene Study is to discover genes that influence susceptibility to endometriosis. Design: The study brings together two research groups based in Australia and the United Kingdom that independently h…
The progesterone receptor (PR) is a candidate gene for the development of endometriosis, a complex disease with strong hormonal features, common in women of reproductive age. We typed the 306 base pair Alu insertion (AluIns) polymorphism in…