Selecting an optimal model of uterine damage for preclinical studies
This review analyzes methods for modeling uterine damage in rats, identifying 4-8 week old females, 95% ethanol endometrium injury, and endometrial-peritoneum stitching as optimal for intrauterine adhesion and chronic endometritis respectively.
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