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THE DETECTION RATE AND THE STRUCTURE OF PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF THE ENDOMETRIUM IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS
Tikhonchuk E.Y., Asaturova A.V., Adamyan L.V.
Expression of smad-dependent pathway components in the pathogenesis of hyperplastic processes of the endometrium in benign uterine diseases
Sarkisyan R.M., Gavrilova T.Y., Asaturova A.V., Adamyan L.V.
The receptor status of endometrial polyps in postmenopausal women
Kogan Y.A., Sattarov S.N., Sarkisov S.E., Boiko M.A., Mamikonyan I.O.
Postmenopausal structural and molecular rearrangements in the polyps and adjacent endometrium: processes of proliferation, neoangiogenesis, aging, and apoptosis
Kogan E.A., Sattarov S.N., Sarkisov S.E., Faizullina N.M.
MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF THE PATHOGENESIS OF POSTMENOPAUSAL ENDOMETRIAL POLYPS
SATTAROV S.N., KOGAN E.A., SARKISOV S.E., MAMIKONYAN I.O., BOIKO M.A., GYURDZHYAN S.A.
The role of the uterine microbiota in the genesis of endometrial polyps
Vanakova A.I., Dolgushina N.V., Priputnevich T.V.
CLINICAL VALUE OF COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION OF THE ENDOMETRIAL RECEPTOR STATUS IN ENDOMETRIAL POLYPS
KLINYSHKOVA T.V., FROLOVA N.B., MOZGOVOY S.I.
Pathogenesis of endometrial polyps in preand postmenopausal patients. Estradiol and progesterone receptor gene expression in their tissues
Savelyeva G.M., Breusenko V.G., Kareva E.N., Golova J.A., Tikhonov D.A., Ivanovskaya T.N.
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