Additional file 5 of Single-cell transcriptomic analysis of eutopic endometrium and ectopic lesions of adenomyosis
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This paper presents differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between epithelial cells from adenomyosis ectopic lesions (AM_EC) and eutopic endometrium (AM_EM).
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Additional file 5: Table S4. DEGs of AM_EC vs. AM_EM (epithelial cells).
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