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Code to paper titled: Endometriosis-Related Alterations in the Endometrium revealed by Integrated Single-Cell and AI-Powered Approaches Paper author list: Lea Duempelmann, Shaoline Sheppard, Brett McKinnon, Angelo Duo, Jitka Skrabalova, Tho…
Code to paper titled: Endometriosis-Related Alterations in the Endometrium revealed by Integrated Single-Cell and AI-Powered Approaches Paper author list: Lea Duempelmann, Shaoline Sheppard, Brett McKinnon, Angelo Duo, Jitka Skrabalova, Tho…
Endometriosis, affecting 1 in 9 women, presents treatment and diagnostic challenges. To address these issues, we generated a comprehensive single-cell atlas of endometrial tissue, comprising 466,371 cells from 35 endometriosis and 25 non-en…
Endometriosis, affecting 1 in 9 women, presents treatment and diagnostic challenges. To address these issues, we generated a comprehensive single-cell atlas of endometrial tissue, comprising 466,371 cells from 35 endometriosis and 25 non-en…
STUDY AIMS: This study aimed to deepen the understanding of endometriosis symptoms, types, and therapy recommendations for Swiss endometriosis patients in Swiss-certified endometriosis centres in 2022. METHODS: In this exploratory retrospec…
This study aimed to identify unique characteristics in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of endometriosis patients and develop a non-invasive early diagnostic tool. Using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), we constructed t…
Abstract Endometriosis, affecting 1 in 9 women, presents treatment and diagnostic challenges. To address these issues, we generated the biggest single-cell atlas of endometrial tissue to date, comprising 466,371 cells from 35 endometriosis …
Endometriosis is a common, estrogen-dependent disease, in which endometrial tissue grows in the peritoneal cavity. These lesions often express low levels of progesterone receptors (PR), which potentially play an important role in the insuff…