Side Population Cells in Human Adenomyotic Lesions Display Characteristics of Endometrial Stem Cells
Adenomyotic lesion-derived side population (SP) cells, identified as ABCG2+, possess stem cell-like properties and contribute to adenomyosis pathogenesis, with 17-estradiol enhancing their differentiation and migration.
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