Early maternal separation and endometriosis progression in adult mice
Maternal separation during infancy contributes to the development and progression of endometriosis through hyperactivity of neuronal pathways.
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Increased expression of epithelial cell adhesion molecule and its possible role in epithelial-mesenchymal transition in endometriosis.
The interrelationship of EpCAM and EMT in endometriosis
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Fallopian tubes and endometriosis
Oviducts are the main road for the endometrial spreading that might establish connections to ovarian endometrioma and cancer.
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Hormone Control Related Genes in Women With Endometriosis
The development of endometriosis is Estrogen driven
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Is Endometriosis More Common Among Women of Certain Race/Ethnicity?
Race/ethnicity may influence the prevalence of endometriosis but more research is needed to establish the link.
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Endometriosis Impacts Transgender Adolescents
Transmasculine adolescents may be affected by dysmenorrhea and endometriosis.
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Clinical characteristics linked to recurrence of ovarian endometrioma
Tenesmus tie-up to early recurrence of endometrioma
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