Expression Differences Between the Eutopic Endometrium With and Without Endometriosis and the Ectopic Endome-trium. A Re-Analysis of Arrays
Re-analyzing mRNA expression arrays, this study found minimal differences between eutopic endometrium with and without endometriosis, suggesting most changes occur after implantation in ectopic locations.
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