Organ culture of human endometrium
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This paper describes a method for maintaining human endometrial tissue in an organ culture system for research purposes.
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- The effect of enzymes upon metabolism, storage, and release of carbohydrates in normal and abnormal endometria 1976
- Morphology of human endometrial explants and secretion of stromal marker proteins in short- and long-term cultures 2009
- The Glycogen Content of Blood and Uterine Tissue in Women with Myoma and Endometriosis 1976
- Metabolism of Glucose in the Human Endometrium with Special Reference to Fertility and Contraception 1973
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Cited by (4)
- Morphology of human endometrial explants and secretion of stromal marker proteins in short- and long-term cultures 2009
- The effect of enzymes upon metabolism, storage, and release of carbohydrates in normal and abnormal endometria 1976
- The Glycogen Content of Blood and Uterine Tissue in Women with Myoma and Endometriosis 1976
- Metabolism of Glucose in the Human Endometrium with Special Reference to Fertility and Contraception 1973
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