The effectiveness of vitamin D (cholecalciferol) in the treatment of surgically induced endometriosis in rats
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This study investigated vitamin D's effectiveness in treating surgically induced endometriosis in rats and reported its findings.
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- Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphism in women with genital endometriosis, type 1 diabetes mellitus, and in the population 2021
- Vitamin D significance in pathogenesis of endometriosis 2021
- Assessment of 25(OH)D status in patients with genital endometriosis and clinical efficacy of cholecalciferol in the treatment of the disease 2021
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