Genetics of Endometriosis
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This paper explores the genetic underpinnings of endometriosis, investigating specific gene variants and their association with the disease's development and progression.
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- Genetic determination in endometriosis 2022
- Exosomal Moesin Derives From Ectopic Stromal Cells Constructs A “Migration-Vascularization-Inflammation” Loop In Endometriosis 2021
- Multifocal endometriosis 2016
- Clinical Aspects of Endometriosis 2010
- Imaging in gynaecology: How good are we in identifying endometriomas? 2009
- Zur Bedeutung der Endometriose in der Reproduktionsmedizin 2007
- Variants of the CTLA4 gene that segregate with autoimmune diseases are not associated with endometriosis 2005
- Quantitative DNA perturbations of p53 in endometriosis: analysis of American and Icelandic cases 2005
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