Influence of Physical Exercise on Endometriosis Experimentally Induced in Rats
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Physical exercise was investigated for its effects on experimentally induced endometriosis in rats.
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- Self-management and psychological-sexological interventions in patients with endometriosis: strategies, outcomes, and integration into clinical care 2017
- Research progress on the beneficial effects of exercise on endocrine system-related diseases in women by regulating ER stress pathways 2023
- The effect of exercise and vitamin B6 on the expression of COX2 and IL-1B genes in endometrial tissue of endometriosis rats 2022
Cited by (3)
- Research progress on the beneficial effects of exercise on endocrine system-related diseases in women by regulating ER stress pathways 2023
- The effect of exercise and vitamin B6 on the expression of COX2 and IL-1B genes in endometrial tissue of endometriosis rats 2022
- Self-management and psychological-sexological interventions in patients with endometriosis: strategies, outcomes, and integration into clinical care 2017
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