Additional file 1 of Proteomics approach to discovering non-invasive diagnostic biomarkers and understanding the pathogenesis of endometriosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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This systematic review and meta-analysis presents figures illustrating the risk of bias, applicability of studies, and enriched Gene Ontology terms in various bodily fluids from endometriosis patients.

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Supplementary Material 1: Figure S1. QUADAS-2 tool: The distribution of risk-of-bias (A) and applicability (B) judgments within each bias domain. Figure S2. Network of enriched GO terms in peripheral blood (plasma): (a) biological process, (b) cellular component and (c) molecular function. Figure S3. Network of enriched GO terms in peripheral blood (serum): (a) biological process, (b) cellular component and (c) molecular function. Figure S4. Network of enriched GO terms in menstrual blood. (a) biological process (b) cellular component and (c) molecular function. Figure S5. Network of enriched GO terms in urine: (a) biological process, (b) cellular component and (c) molecular function. Figure S6. GO term analysis of DEPs in plasma, serum, menstrual blood, and urine from patients with endometriosis

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