Additional file 2: of Analysis of menstrual effluent: diagnostic potential for endometriosis

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Menstrual effluent-derived stem cells from endometriosis patients showed reduced decidualization capacity and IGFBP-1 secretion compared to controls when treated with cAMP, MPA, and E2.

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Figure S1. ME-derived SFCs obtained from endometriosis subjects exhibit reduced decidualization capacity when exposed to cAMP+MPA + E2. Time course of IGFBP-1 secretion by vehicle- and 0.5 mM cAMP+ 1 μM MPA+ 10 nM E2-treated ME-derived SFCs isolated from endometriosis (Endo) and control subjects (n = 7 control, n = 7 endometriosis). Data are shown as IGFBP-1 values for each subject’s SFC culture and the horizontal lines represent group means and vertical lines represent the standard error of the mean. ** posterior probabilities (Pr)

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