Study types
- dataset 16
- article 10
- other 4
Condition tags
- endometriosis 30
- dysmenorrhea 2
- infertility 2
Frequent coauthors
- Li, Lijun 22
- Qionghua Chen 22
- He, Xinqin 22
- Jiang, Hong 22
- Yang, Mengjie 22
- Zhang, Huaying 22
- Zhang, Lu 22
- Chen, Jiahao 22
- Ding, Xinyu 22
- Zhu, Maobi 8
Additional file 10. Detailed Kub-sites of 41 key proteins in the fibrosis-related pathway of endometriosis (Table S9)
Additional file 10. Detailed Kub-sites of 41 key proteins in the fibrosis-related pathway of endometriosis (Table S9)
Additional file 1. Fig. S1 Functional enrichment analysis of transcriptomic data in endometriosis. Fig. S2 Functional enrichment analysis of proteomics data in endometriosis. Fig. S3 Functional enrichment analysis of different types of DEPs…
Additional file 1. Fig. S1 Functional enrichment analysis of transcriptomic data in endometriosis. Fig. S2 Functional enrichment analysis of proteomics data in endometriosis. Fig. S3 Functional enrichment analysis of different types of DEPs…
Additional file 2. Clinical information for the sequencing and validation cohorts (Table S1)
Additional file 2. Clinical information for the sequencing and validation cohorts (Table S1)
Additional file 3. Enriched results of GO and KEGG analysis for DEGs in transcriptomics (Table S2)
Additional file 3. Enriched results of GO and KEGG analysis for DEGs in transcriptomics (Table S2)
Additional file 4. Enriched results of GO and KEGG analysis for DEPs in proteomics (Table S3)
Additional file 4. Enriched results of GO and KEGG analysis for DEPs in proteomics (Table S3)
Additional file 5. Integrated transcriptome and proteome analysis results (Table S4)
Additional file 5. Integrated transcriptome and proteome analysis results (Table S4)
Additional file 6. A list of ubiquitination-related regulatory enzymes identified by proteomics (Table S5)
Additional file 6. A list of ubiquitination-related regulatory enzymes identified by proteomics (Table S5)
Additional file 7. Enriched results of GO and KEGG analysis for DUPs in ubiquitylomics (Table S6)
Additional file 7. Enriched results of GO and KEGG analysis for DUPs in ubiquitylomics (Table S6)
Additional file 8. Integration of ubiquitylome, proteome, and transcriptome data (Table S7)
Additional file 8. Integration of ubiquitylome, proteome, and transcriptome data (Table S7)
Additional file 9. Results from integrated analysis of three omics datasets for 518 fibrosis-related proteins (Table S8)
Additional file 9. Results from integrated analysis of three omics datasets for 518 fibrosis-related proteins (Table S8)
Abstract Background Endometriosis, characterized by the presence of active endometrial-like tissues outside the uterus, causes symptoms like dysmenorrhea and infertility due to the fibrosis of endometrial cells, which involves excessive dep…
Abstract Background Endometriosis, characterized by the presence of active endometrial-like tissues outside the uterus, causes symptoms like dysmenorrhea and infertility due to the fibrosis of endometrial cells, which involves excessive dep…
Endometriosis is an inflammation-dependent gynecologic disorder. Increased cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) expression plays an important role in the development and progression of endometriosis. Lipoxin A4 (LXA4) is an endogenous anti-inflammation…
Endometriosis is an inflammation-dependent gynecologic disorder. Increased cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) expression plays an important role in the development and progression of endometriosis. Lipoxin A4 (LXA4) is an endogenous anti-inflammation…
supplemental_figure_2 for Lipoxin A4 Suppresses IL-1β-Induced Cyclooxygenase-2 Expression Through Inhibition of p38 MAPK Activation in Endometriosis by Songjuan Dai, Maobi Zhu, Rongfeng Wu, Dianchao Lin, Zhixiong Huang, Lulu Ren, Sijing Hua…