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Endometriosis is a common benign gynecological disease characterized by the ectopic growth of endometrial tissue. Its pathogenesis is influenced by complex genetic and epigenetic factors, making diagnosis and treatment challenging. This stu…
Adenomyosis is a benign gynecological disorder characterized by abnormal uterine bleeding, infertility, and dysmenorrhea, affecting approximately 10% of women worldwide during their reproductive years. The high morbidity and postoperative c…
Background: Adenomyosis is a gynecological disorder characterized by the presence of endometrial tissue within the myometrium, with incidence rates ranging from 10–65% among women of reproductive age. Objective: This study utilized transcri…
Focal adhesion molecules involve in cellular migration, attachment, and play a role in endometriosis pathomechanisms. Recent studies showed that the expression of RAC1, a gene encoded focal adhesion molecule, was predominantly found in endo…
Abstract Endometriosis is characterized by the presence of endometrial-like tissues located outside the uterine cavity. The expression of focal adhesion genes including FN1 gene increased in endometriosis. Epigenetic factors play a role in …
Endometriosis is a disease characterized by implantation of endometrial-like tissues outside the uterus. Until now, its pathogenesis of remains unclear. Previous studies have suggested a possible role of epigenetics in endometriosis. The pu…
Endometriosis, a chronic inflammatory disorder, is characterized by the presence of hormone-responsive, endometrial-like tissue outside of the uterine inner wall, such as in the peritoneum and ovaries. Progesterone (P) resistance, due to al…