LETTER TO THE EDITOR: ENDOMETRIOSIS: A HISTORY WRITTEN BY ABERRANT HOXA10 GENE EXPRESSION AND EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR (EGF) SYSTEM POLYMORPHISM?
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This letter suggests that aberrant HOXA10 gene expression and epidermal growth factor system polymorphism may be historical factors contributing to endometriosis.
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