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The following pages link to A re-appraisal of the morphological changes within the endometrium during menstruation: a hysteroscopic, histological and scanning electron microscopic study (Q83406966):
Displaying 16 items.
- Menstrual physiology: implications for endometrial pathology and beyond (Q26800993) (← links)
- Stem cell-like properties of the endometrial side population: implication in endometrial regeneration (Q33571550) (← links)
- Endometrial regeneration and endometrial stem/progenitor cells. (Q34291367) (← links)
- Different Tissue-Derived Stem Cells: A Comparison of Neural Differentiation Capability (Q35827179) (← links)
- The presence and regulation of connective tissue growth factor in the human endometrium. (Q35829503) (← links)
- Differential expression of Wnt signaling molecules between pre- and postmenopausal endometrial epithelial cells suggests a population of putative epithelial stem/progenitor cells reside in the basalis layer (Q35986064) (← links)
- Evidence for a dynamic role for mononuclear phagocytes during endometrial repair and remodelling. (Q37402561) (← links)
- Evidence from a mouse model that epithelial cell migration and mesenchymal-epithelial transition contribute to rapid restoration of uterine tissue integrity during menstruation (Q37505694) (← links)
- The endocrine and paracrine control of menstruation (Q37912508) (← links)
- Steroid regulation of menstrual bleeding and endometrial repair (Q38066022) (← links)
- Pathophysiology of heavy menstrual bleeding (Q38676700) (← links)
- Fertile ground: human endometrial programming and lessons in health and disease. (Q38838802) (← links)
- Steroids Regulate CXCL4 in the Human Endometrium During Menstruation to Enable Efficient Endometrial Repair (Q38890219) (← links)
- Gene expression profiling of endometrium versus bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells: upregulation of cytokine genes (Q42663179) (← links)
- Reduced Transforming Growth Factor-β Activity in the Endometrium of Women With Heavy Menstrual Bleeding (Q45894214) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal characterization of endometrial mesenchymal stem-like cells activity during the menstrual cycle (Q88848005) (← links)