Distinct developmental trajectories of endometriotic epithelium and stroma: implications for the origins of endometriosis
Endometriotic epithelium and stroma exhibit distinct developmental paths, with epithelial cells showing clonal expansion and stromal cells undergoing continuous regeneration or recruitment.
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