Uncovering the Cellular and Molecular Landscape of Gynecological Disorders

In: Cells · 2025 · vol. 14(17) , pp. 1399 · doi:10.3390/cells14171399 · PMID:40940811 · PMC12427882 · W4414069850
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This paper explored the cellular and molecular characteristics of various gynecological disorders affecting the female reproductive organs.

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Gynecological disorders encompass a diverse array of conditions that affect the female reproductive system, including the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix, vagina, and external genitalia [...].

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