The Characteristic Expression of CD3+ T Cells, CD8+ T Cells and CD57+ NK Cells in Distinct Zones of Peritoneal Endometriotic Lesions
Endometriotic peritoneal lesions show significantly increased expression of CD3+, CD8+, and CD57+ immune cells, with differential distribution across lesion zones compared to normal peritoneum.
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