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The human endometrium, a unique mucosal tissue, exhibits remarkable regenerative capacity, undergoing monthly cycles of breakdown and renewal. Such a dynamic remodeling process is hypothesized to be initiated and orchestrated by putative st…
The human endometrium is a unique mucosal tissue with remarkable regenerative capacity, undergoing monthly cycles of repair and regeneration. It is populated that this dynamic remodeling process is initiated and orchestrated by putative ste…
The human endometrium, a unique mucosal tissue, exhibits remarkable regenerative capacity, undergoing monthly cycles of breakdown and renewal. Such a dynamic remodeling process is hypothesized to be initiated and orchestrated by putative st…
(1) Background: Endometriosis is a highly prevalent gynecological disease affecting 10% of women of reproductive age worldwide. miRNAs may play a role in endometriosis, though their exact function remains unclear. This study aimed to identi…
Infertility caused by a thin endometrium remains a significant challenge in assisted reproduction and is often associated with a low success rate after treatment with assisted reproductive technology. There is a lack of consensus in the fie…
OBJECTIVE: Bromocriptine treatment has been shown to reduce menstrual bleeding and pain in women with adenomyosis in a pilot clinical trial. The underlying mechanism contributing to the treatment effect is however unknown. The purpose of th…