Peritoneal Fluid Environment in Endometriosis
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This paper investigated the peritoneal fluid environment in endometriosis patients, with the opening section focusing on a security measure to prevent AI scraping.
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Cited by (6)
- The Role of the Lymphatic System in Endometriosis: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature1 2015
- Endometriose 1998
- Endometriose 1992
- Production and Secretion of Complement Component 3 by Endometriotic Tissue* 1989
- Characterization of leukocyte subpopulations in the peritoneal fluid of women with endometriosis 1988
- Effect of endometriosis on ovulation, ovum pickup, fertilization and tubal transport in the rabbit 1988
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