Induced Endometriosis in Nonhuman Primates1
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Afshar et al. investigated the effects of induced endometriosis on gene expression in the baboon endometrium.
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In this month's issue of Biology of Reproduction, Afshar et al. report on the effects of endometriosis on gene expression in the baboon endometrium.
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