Background: Endometriosis is a complex estrogen-dependent disease that is defined as the presence of endometrial gland and stroma outside the uterine cavity. Although the exact mechanism for the development of endometriosis remains unclear, there is a large body of research data and circumstantial evidence that suggests a crucial role of estrogen in the establishment and maintenance of this disease. Objective: This study is an attempt to assess the effect of curcumin on inhibiting endometriosis endometrial cells and to investigate whether such an effect is mediated by reducing estradiol production. Materials and Methods: Endometriotic stromal cells, normal endometrial stromal cells, endometriotic epithelial cells and normal endometrial epit...
Medical therapy of endometriosis can only be used within a limited time because of arising side effe...
Background: Several secondary metabolites from herbal nutrient products act as weak estrogens (phyto...
Estrogen is the leading etiologic factor for endometrial cancer. Estrogen-induced proliferation of e...
Background: Endometriosis is a complex estrogen-dependent disease that is defined as the presence of...
Endometriosis, an estrogen-dependent inflammatory disease, is one of the most common chronic gynecol...
Curcumin inhibits endometriosis endometrial cells by reducing estradiol productio
The disease of reproductive women, endometriosis represents implantation of functional endometrial ...
Objective: Curcumin (diferuloylmethane) is a a compound isolated from turmeric with biological activ...
Background: Peritoneal fluid (PF) from infertile women with endometriosis contains inflammatory medi...
Background: Several studies have reported that curcumin exerts chemopreventive effects in various ty...
Curcumin is one of the main polyphenolic compounds in the turmeric rhizome. It possesses antioxidant...
Endometriosis is characterized by disabling symptoms that afflict young women with severe physical d...
Chronic inflamation at endometriosis causing oxidative stree at granulosa cell which cause unbalance...
Backgroundto evaluate the efficacy of oral administration of a novel composition composed of quercet...
Objective: To investigate that curcumin can decreasing proliferation index and increasing apoptosis...
Medical therapy of endometriosis can only be used within a limited time because of arising side effe...
Background: Several secondary metabolites from herbal nutrient products act as weak estrogens (phyto...
Estrogen is the leading etiologic factor for endometrial cancer. Estrogen-induced proliferation of e...
Background: Endometriosis is a complex estrogen-dependent disease that is defined as the presence of...
Endometriosis, an estrogen-dependent inflammatory disease, is one of the most common chronic gynecol...
Curcumin inhibits endometriosis endometrial cells by reducing estradiol productio
The disease of reproductive women, endometriosis represents implantation of functional endometrial ...
Objective: Curcumin (diferuloylmethane) is a a compound isolated from turmeric with biological activ...
Background: Peritoneal fluid (PF) from infertile women with endometriosis contains inflammatory medi...
Background: Several studies have reported that curcumin exerts chemopreventive effects in various ty...
Curcumin is one of the main polyphenolic compounds in the turmeric rhizome. It possesses antioxidant...
Endometriosis is characterized by disabling symptoms that afflict young women with severe physical d...
Chronic inflamation at endometriosis causing oxidative stree at granulosa cell which cause unbalance...
Backgroundto evaluate the efficacy of oral administration of a novel composition composed of quercet...
Objective: To investigate that curcumin can decreasing proliferation index and increasing apoptosis...
Medical therapy of endometriosis can only be used within a limited time because of arising side effe...
Background: Several secondary metabolites from herbal nutrient products act as weak estrogens (phyto...
Estrogen is the leading etiologic factor for endometrial cancer. Estrogen-induced proliferation of e...