Additional file 2 of Is neonatal uterine bleeding responsible for early-onset endometriosis?

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Neonatal endometria showed weakly negative correlations between Glycodelin-A expression and macrophage/leukocyte infiltration, while adult endometria showed weakly positive correlations with these immune cells.

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Supplementary Material 2: Suppl. Figure 2. Correlation between immunoreactive scores (IRS) of Glycodelin-A (Gd-A) expression and tissue infiltration of CD68 (macrophages)-, CD45 (pan-leukocytes)-, and CD56 (natural killer cells, NK)-stained cells (mean numbers per high power field) in neonatal endometria (A) and adult endometria (B). A weakly negative correlation between IRS of Gd-A expression and tissue infiltration of CD68-stained macrophages (r = 0.01) and CD45-stained pan-leukocytes (r = 0.22) was found in neonatal endometria but not between IRS of Gd-A expression and CD56-stained NK cells (r = 0.31) (A). A weakly positive correlation was observed between IRS of Gd-A expression and CD68/CD45-stained cells in adult endometria (B).

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