Erratum to: The Altered Distribution of the Steroid Hormone Receptors and the Chaperone Immunophilin FKBP52 in a Baboon Model of Endometriosis Is Associated With Progesterone Resistance During the Window of Uterine Receptivity
This erratum corrects findings on the altered distribution of steroid hormone receptors and FKBP52 in a baboon endometriosis model and its association with progesterone resistance.
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This publication is an erratum to a previously published article titled “The Altered Distribution of the Steroid Hormone Receptors and the Chaperone Immunophilin FKBP52 in a Baboon Model of Endometriosis Is Associated With Progesterone Resistance During the Window of Uterine Receptivity.” It references the original work and provides citation details, without introducing new experimental results in the provided text. As an erratum, its primary content is administrative/corrective rather than presenting additional findings or methods. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it is an erratum tied to a baboon endometriosis study focusing on altered steroid hormone receptor distribution, FKBP52, and progesterone resistance.
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