Attachment of “menstrual” endometrium to peritoneum?
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This paper investigates the possibility of menstrual endometrium attaching to the peritoneum.
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Cites (4)
- Suppression of matrix metalloproteinases inhibits establishment of ectopic lesions by human endometrium in nude mice. 1997
- Early-stage endometriosis: adhesion and growth of human menstrual endometrium in nude mice 2000
- Short-term culture of peritoneum explants confirms attachment of endometrium to intact peritoneal mesothelium 2001
- Transplantation of cultured explants of human endometrium into nude mice 2000
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- Early-stage endometriosis: adhesion and growth of human menstrual endometrium in nude mice via openalex
- Short-term culture of peritoneum explants confirms attachment of endometrium to intact peritoneal mesothelium via openalex
- Suppression of matrix metalloproteinases inhibits establishment of ectopic lesions by human endometrium in nude mice. via openalex
- Transplantation of cultured explants of human endometrium into nude mice via openalex
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