A systematic review of transcriptomic studies of the human endometrium reveals inconsistently reported differentially expressed genes
Genome-wide analysis of gene expression has been widely applied to study the endometrium, although to our knowledge no systematic reviews have been performed. Here, we identified 74 studies that described transcriptomes from whole (unprocessed) endometrium samples and found that these fitted into th...
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Main Authors: | Evangeline R Walker (Author), Mollie McGrane (Author), John D Aplin (Author), Daniel R Brison (Author), Peter T Ruane (Author) |
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Bioscientifica,
2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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