Comments on “rhTNFR:Fc Suppresses the Development of Endometriosis in a Mouse Model by Downregulating Cell Proliferation and Invasiveness”
This commentary discusses the findings of a study demonstrating that rhTNFR:Fc inhibits endometriosis development in mice by reducing cell proliferation and invasiveness.
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This article is a brief “comments” piece on a previously published mouse study claiming that rhTNFR:Fc suppresses endometriosis development by downregulating cell proliferation and invasiveness. It does not present new experiments or original data in the provided text, and the only explicitly stated content is its bibliographic framing and contextual positioning relative to the earlier work it critiques. Because the excerpt lacks the comments’ substantive scientific arguments, key methods, results, and explicit limitations stated by the authors cannot be extracted here. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it is a published set of comments on a study specifically focused on endometriosis in a mouse model.
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- Interplay between Misplaced Müllerian-Derived Stem Cells and Peritoneal Immune Dysregulation in the Pathogenesis of Endometriosis via openalex
- rhTNFR: Fc Suppresses the Development of Endometriosis in a Mouse Model by Downregulating Cell Proliferation and Invasiveness via openalex
- Soluble tumor necrosis factor-alpha receptors in the serum of endometriosis patients via openalex
- W2068013196 via openalex
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Cited by (8)
- Endometriosis Increases the Risk of Placenta Previa in Both IVF Pregnancies and the General Obstetric Population 2022
- S100A7 promotes the development of human endometriosis by activating NF‐κB signaling pathway in endometrial stromal cells 2021
- Ovulation induction in infertile women with endometriotic ovarian cysts: current evidence and potential pitfalls 2020
- Management of women affected by endometriosis: Are we stepping forward? 2019
- Combined Oral Contraceptive in Adolescent and Young Adult Women: Current Evidence and Future Perspectives 2018
- Sexual Function and Quality of Life in Patients Affected by Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis: Current Evidence and Future Perspectives 2017
- Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno: A novel, evidence-based, unifying theory for the pathogenesis of endometriosis 2017
- Impact of endometriosis on quality of life and psychological well-being 2016
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- europepmc
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- openalex
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- pubmed
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