Lawrence M. Lifshitz (11644558)

No ORCID on file · 8 papers in corpus · active 2021

Study types

  • dataset 6
  • other 2

Condition tags

  • adenomyosis 8
other 2021
·doi:10.3389/fphys.2021.744745.s001

Adenomyosis is a debilitating gynecological disease of the uterus with no medicinal cure. The tissue injury and repair hypothesis for adenomyosis suggests that uterine hyperperistalsis or dysperistalsis plays a pivotal role in establishing …

other 2021
·doi:10.3389/fphys.2021.744745.s002

Adenomyosis is a debilitating gynecological disease of the uterus with no medicinal cure. The tissue injury and repair hypothesis for adenomyosis suggests that uterine hyperperistalsis or dysperistalsis plays a pivotal role in establishing …

dataset 2021
·doi:10.3389/fphys.2021.744745.s003

Adenomyosis is a debilitating gynecological disease of the uterus with no medicinal cure. The tissue injury and repair hypothesis for adenomyosis suggests that uterine hyperperistalsis or dysperistalsis plays a pivotal role in establishing …

dataset 2021
·doi:10.3389/fphys.2021.744745.s004

Adenomyosis is a debilitating gynecological disease of the uterus with no medicinal cure. The tissue injury and repair hypothesis for adenomyosis suggests that uterine hyperperistalsis or dysperistalsis plays a pivotal role in establishing …

dataset 2021
·doi:10.3389/fphys.2021.744745.s005

Adenomyosis is a debilitating gynecological disease of the uterus with no medicinal cure. The tissue injury and repair hypothesis for adenomyosis suggests that uterine hyperperistalsis or dysperistalsis plays a pivotal role in establishing …

dataset 2021
·doi:10.3389/fphys.2021.744745.s006

Adenomyosis is a debilitating gynecological disease of the uterus with no medicinal cure. The tissue injury and repair hypothesis for adenomyosis suggests that uterine hyperperistalsis or dysperistalsis plays a pivotal role in establishing …

dataset 2021
·doi:10.3389/fphys.2021.744745.s007

Adenomyosis is a debilitating gynecological disease of the uterus with no medicinal cure. The tissue injury and repair hypothesis for adenomyosis suggests that uterine hyperperistalsis or dysperistalsis plays a pivotal role in establishing …

dataset 2021
·doi:10.3389/fphys.2021.744745.s008

Adenomyosis is a debilitating gynecological disease of the uterus with no medicinal cure. The tissue injury and repair hypothesis for adenomyosis suggests that uterine hyperperistalsis or dysperistalsis plays a pivotal role in establishing …