Antioxidant supplementation reduces total chemokines and inflammatory cytokines in women with endometriosis
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Antioxidant supplementation was found to reduce total chemokines and inflammatory cytokines in women diagnosed with endometriosis.
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- Western Herbal Medicine, Epigenetics, and Endometriosis 2013
- Antioxidants for female subfertility 2013
- Green Tea for Endometriosis 2012
- Pathophysiological Changes in Early Endometriosis 2012
- Recurrence rate of endometrioma after laparoscopic cystectomy: A comparative randomized trial between post-operative hormonal suppression treatment or dietary therapy vs. placebo 2009
- Role of oxidative stress in endometriosis 2006
- Bee propolis versus placebo in the treatment of infertility associated with minimal or mild endometriosis: A pilot randomized controlled 2003
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