Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library

Front Biosci · ISSN (print) 1093-9946 · 13 papers in corpus
article 2007
doi:10.2741/2302 ·PMID:17485289

Apoptosis plays a critical role in maintaining tissue homeostasis and represents a normal function to eliminate excess or dysfunctional cells. Accumulated evidence suggest that apoptosis helps to maintain cellular homeostasis during the men…

review 2007
doi:10.2741/2308 ·PMID:17485295

Family and twin studies have shown that heritability accounts for endometriosis development to an extent similar to other complex genetic diseases. Both linkage analysis and association studies have been performed to identify genetic determ…

review 2007
doi:10.2741/2782 ·PMID:17981650

Endometriosis is an estrogen-dependent disease characterized by the growth of endometrial cells in ectopic locations. Although the etiology of endometriosis is unknown, several hypotheses have been proposed to explain its origin. Retrograde…

review 2006
doi:10.2741/1821 ·PMID:16146755

Endometriosis results from implantation of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. Endometriosis might remain asymptomatic and discovered accidentally. However, it may cause symptoms, which include chronic pelvic pain, bleeding, infe…

review 2005
doi:10.2741/1609 ·PMID:15769615

Endometriosis is one of the most frequent benign gynecological diseases that affect women. Little is known about the pathogenesis and etiology of endometriosis, despite the numerous studies performed in this field. Although endometriosis is…

review 2005
doi:10.2741/1552 ·PMID:15574393

The matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) system is composed of the enzymatic component, the MMPs, and the enzyme inhibitory component, the tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases or TIMPs. It is well established that the MMP system plays a critic…

other 2004
doi:10.2741/1186 ·PMID:14766389

Array-based comparative genomic hybridization (ABCGH) is an emerging high-resolution and high-throughput molecular genetic technique that allows genome-wide screening for chromosome alterations associated with tumorigenesis. Like the cDNA m…

article 2003
doi:10.2741/1045 ·PMID:12700072

A growing body of evidence suggests that endometriosis modulates the microenvironment of peritoneal cavity. Therefore, in this study, we compared the protein profile of peritoneal fluids from normal fertile women with those from patients wi…

review 2002
doi:10.2741/A911 ·PMID:11897550

Whether induced by infection, inflammation, ischemia, and/or surgical injury, peritoneal adhesions are the leading cause of pelvic pain, bowel obstruction and infertility. It is clear that while postsurgical peritoneal wounds heal without a…

article 1999
doi:10.2741/tabibzad ·PMID:10393127

Endometriosis is an adhesion disorder characterized by the presence of endometrial tissue in ectopic sites outside the uterus. The disease is associated with dysmenorrhea, pelvic pain and infertility. Although endometriosis is the most comm…

review 1997
doi:10.2741/a226 ·PMID:9254645

Although peritoneal endometriosis was recognized in 1860, its pathogenesis still remains unclear. Several theories attempt to explain the pathogenesis of this condition. From these, the implantation theory maintains that peritoneal endometr…

other 1996
doi:10.2741/a153 ·PMID:9159258

Until recently, surgical treatment of a benign adnexal mass implied a laparotomy. In recent years, the development of laparoscopic surgery, as well as ultrasound-guided aspiration techniques, have significantly modified the treatment option…

other 1996
doi:10.2741/a150 ·PMID:9159254