An experimental model for the endometriosis in athymic mice
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This paper describes the development of an experimental model for endometriosis using athymic mice to study the disease.
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- Baboon Model for the Study of Endometriosis 2007
- Quantification of endometriotic lesions in a murine model by fluorimetric and morphometric analyses 2005
- Quantitative Assessment of Human Endometriotic Tissue Maintenance and Regression in a Noninvasive Mouse Model of Endometriosis 2004
- Cellular and Genetic Constitution of Human Endometriosis Tissues 2000
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