Down-regulation of PBK inhibits proliferation of human endometrial stromal cells in thin endometrium
Abstract Background Thin endometrium (TE) is a challenging clinical issue in the reproductive medicine characterized by inadequate endometrial thickness, poor response to estrogen and no effective treatments currently. At present, the precise pathogenesis of thin endometria remains to be elucidated....
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Main Authors: | Qi Zhu (Author), Simin Yao (Author), Yishan Dong (Author), Dan Liu (Author), Huiyan Wang (Author), Peipei Jiang (Author), Chenyan Dai (Author), Haining Lv (Author), Chenrui Cao (Author), Zhenhua Zhou (Author), Limin Wang (Author), Wenjing Gou (Author), Xiwen Zhang (Author), Guangfeng Zhao (Author), Yali Hu (Author) |
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