A molecular tool for menstrual cycle phase dating of endometrial samples in endometriosis transcriptome studies†

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This study developed a transcriptome profiling tool using 57 endometrial receptivity genes to determine the menstrual cycle phase of endometrial samples for endometriosis research.

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Transcriptome profiling of 57 endometrial receptivity genes specifies the menstrual cycle phase of endometrial samples.
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endometriosis

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Diagnostic Techniques, Obstetrical and Gynecological Endometriosis Endometrium Menstrual Cycle Molecular Diagnostic Techniques Peritoneal Diseases Transcriptome Adult Cohort Studies Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometrium Endometrium Female Gene Expression Profiling Humans Luteinizing Hormone Luteinizing Hormone Luteinizing Hormone

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