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Additional file 1: Supplementary Figure S1. Morphological features of adenomyotic eutopic and ectopic endometrial stromal cells. A.and B. The primary culture of ADS_Eu_ESC and ADS_Ec_ESC cells to the fourth day, respectively. C. The third g…
Additional file 1: Supplementary Figure S1. Morphological features of adenomyotic eutopic and ectopic endometrial stromal cells. A.and B. The primary culture of ADS_Eu_ESC and ADS_Ec_ESC cells to the fourth day, respectively. C. The third g…
Several theories on the origin of adenomyosis (ADS) have been proposed, of which the most widely accepted is the fundamental pathogenic role of uterine eutopic endometrium. Emerging evidence suggests that circular RNAs participate in the mu…
Abstract Adenomyosis (ADS) is an estrogen-dependent gynecological disease with unspecified etiopathogenesis. Local hyperestrogenism may serve a key role in contributing to the origin of ADS. Talin1 is mostly identified to be overexpressed a…
Abstract Adenomyosis (ADS) is an estrogen-dependent gynecological disease with unspecified etiopathogenesis. Local hyperestrogenism may serve a key role in contributing to the origin of ADS. Talin1 is mostly identified to be overexpressed a…
Abstract Adenomyosis (ADS) is an estrogen-dependent gynecological disease with unspecified etiopathogenesis. Local hyperestrogenism may serve a key role in contributing to the origin of ADS. Talin1 is mostly identified to be overexpressed a…