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Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Identification of primary endometriotic stromal cells (ESCs). ESCs were identified by immunofluorescent staining for vimentin (+) and cytokeratin 7 (-).
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Identification of primary endometriotic stromal cells (ESCs). ESCs were identified by immunofluorescent staining for vimentin (+) and cytokeratin 7 (-).
Additional file 2: Fig. 2. Validation of transfection efficiency. (A) Transfection efficiency of si-CCR6 assessed by qRT-PCR. (B) Transfection efficiency of TFEB-OE assessed by qRT-PCR. (C) Transfection efficiency of Ad-LC3 at different MOI…
Additional file 2: Fig. 2. Validation of transfection efficiency. (A) Transfection efficiency of si-CCR6 assessed by qRT-PCR. (B) Transfection efficiency of TFEB-OE assessed by qRT-PCR. (C) Transfection efficiency of Ad-LC3 at different MOI…
Additional file 3: Fig. 3. Expression of related signaling pathway genes in ESCs in response to activation of CCL20/CCR6 axis. (A) The protein level of different signaling genes in ESCs in response to activation of CCL20/CCR6 axis by wester…
Additional file 3: Fig. 3. Expression of related signaling pathway genes in ESCs in response to activation of CCL20/CCR6 axis. (A) The protein level of different signaling genes in ESCs in response to activation of CCL20/CCR6 axis by wester…
Abstract Background Endometriosis (EMs) is a common benign gynecological disease that affects approximately 10% of females of reproductive age. Endometriosis ectopic lesions could recruit macrophages, which in turn facilitates endometriosis…
Abstract Background Endometriosis (EMs) is a common benign gynecological disease that affects approximately 10% of females of reproductive age. Endometriosis ectopic lesions could recruit macrophages, which in turn facilitates endometriosis…