Concentrations of interferon-induced protein (IP-10), an antiangiogenic substance, are decreased in peritoneal fluid of women with advanced endometriosis

In: Fertility and Sterility · 2002 · vol. 78 , pp. S204 · doi:10.1016/s0015-0282(02)04100-6 · W1997312715
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This study found that concentrations of the antiangiogenic substance interferon-induced protein (IP-10) were lower in the peritoneal fluid of women with advanced endometriosis compared to controls.

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