Andrey Elchaninov

ORCID: 0000-0002-2392-4439 · 7 papers in corpus · active 2021-2025

Study types

  • article 4
  • review 2
  • other 1

Condition tags

  • endometriosis 7
  • mesh:D004715 3
  • dysmenorrhea 1
article 2025
·doi:10.22363/2313-0245-2025-29-4-488-495

Relevance. Despite longstanding recognition of endometriosis, there’s an absence of effective treatment. Existing treatments carry significant risk, so research into cell therapy is gaining popularity. Macrophages are a promising agent. A p…

other 2024
Cells ·doi:10.3390/cells13141187

Background: Immunological imbalances characteristic of endometriosis may develop as early as the primary manifestations of the disease in adolescence. Objective: To evaluate subpopulation dynamics of monocytes and lymphocytes in peripheral …

article 2024
Heliyon ·doi:10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36340

Endometriosis is a chronic estrogen-dependent disease characterized by the presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside their normal anatomical location. While laparoscopic removal of foci remains the gold standard therapy, it has limi…

article 2023
Journal of clinical medicine ·doi:10.3390/jcm12062400

BACKGROUND: Diagnostic and treatment delays have caused significant impacts on the physical and emotional well-being of adolescents with endometriosis, though such research is limited. This study aimed to assess the effects of one-year dien…

review 2023
Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics ·doi:10.1007/s10815-023-02772-5

Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory estrogen-dependent disease characterized by the growth of endometrial-like tissue outside the physiological region. Despite the fact that this disease is common, laparoscopic surgery is currently the …

article 2022
·doi:10.1096/fasebj.2022.36.s1.0r506

Endometriosis is an estrogen‐dependent chronic inflammatory disease characterized by the presence of endometrial stroma and glands outside the endometrium. The gold standard in the treatment of endometriosis is laparoscopy but after that, t…

review 2021
International journal of molecular sciences ·doi:10.3390/ijms22105196

Endometriosis and cancer have much in common, notably their burgeoning of cells in hypoxic milieus, their invasiveness, and their capacity to trigger remodeling, vascularization, and innervation of other tissues. An important role in these …