Asherman's syndrome (AS), a leading cause of uterine infertility worldwide, is characterized by scarring of the uterine surfaces lacking endometrial epithelial cells, which prevents endometrial regeneration. Current research on cell therapy for AS focuses on mesenchymal and adult stem cells from the endometrium. However, insufficient number, lack of purity, and rapid senescence of endometrial epithelial progenitor cells (EEPCs) during experimental processes restrict their use in cell therapies. In this study, we induced human embryonic stem cells-9 (H9-ESC) into EEPCs by optimizing the induction factors from the definitive endoderm. EEPCs, which act as endometrial epithelial cells, accompanied by human endometrial stromal cells provide a ni...
Endometrial regeneration is mediated, at least in part, by the existence of a specialized somatic st...
Endometriosis (EM) is commonly seen in women at reproductive age and can have a significant social a...
Severe endometrial injury caused by invasive uterine operation and/or endometritis often results in ...
Asherman syndrome (AS) has an adverse effect on reproductive health and fertility by affecting endom...
Asherman's Syndrome or Intrauterine adhesions is an acquired uterine condition where fibrous scarrin...
Abstract Background Asherman’s syndrome (AS) is one of the gynecological disorders caused by the des...
The main goal of Asherman’s syndrome treatment is to restore the volume and shape of the uterine cav...
Objectives: Reconstruction of the endometrium in patients with endometrial atrophy and Asherman’s sy...
Asherman's Syndrome is characterized by intrauterine adhesions or fibrosis resulting as a consequenc...
We evaluate the effect of stem cells to induce endometrial proliferation and angiogenesis on Asherma...
Asherman's Syndrome is characterized by intrauterine adhesions or fibrosis resulting as a consequenc...
Asherman's Syndrome is characterized by intrauterine adhesions or fibrosis resulting as a consequenc...
Asherman's Syndrome is characterized by intrauterine adhesions or fibrosis resulting as a consequenc...
Abstract Background Unresponsive thin endometrium caused by Asherman syndrome (AS) is the major caus...
Human reproductive failure is a frequent and multifactorial event. Emerging evidence involved endome...
Endometrial regeneration is mediated, at least in part, by the existence of a specialized somatic st...
Endometriosis (EM) is commonly seen in women at reproductive age and can have a significant social a...
Severe endometrial injury caused by invasive uterine operation and/or endometritis often results in ...
Asherman syndrome (AS) has an adverse effect on reproductive health and fertility by affecting endom...
Asherman's Syndrome or Intrauterine adhesions is an acquired uterine condition where fibrous scarrin...
Abstract Background Asherman’s syndrome (AS) is one of the gynecological disorders caused by the des...
The main goal of Asherman’s syndrome treatment is to restore the volume and shape of the uterine cav...
Objectives: Reconstruction of the endometrium in patients with endometrial atrophy and Asherman’s sy...
Asherman's Syndrome is characterized by intrauterine adhesions or fibrosis resulting as a consequenc...
We evaluate the effect of stem cells to induce endometrial proliferation and angiogenesis on Asherma...
Asherman's Syndrome is characterized by intrauterine adhesions or fibrosis resulting as a consequenc...
Asherman's Syndrome is characterized by intrauterine adhesions or fibrosis resulting as a consequenc...
Asherman's Syndrome is characterized by intrauterine adhesions or fibrosis resulting as a consequenc...
Abstract Background Unresponsive thin endometrium caused by Asherman syndrome (AS) is the major caus...
Human reproductive failure is a frequent and multifactorial event. Emerging evidence involved endome...
Endometrial regeneration is mediated, at least in part, by the existence of a specialized somatic st...
Endometriosis (EM) is commonly seen in women at reproductive age and can have a significant social a...
Severe endometrial injury caused by invasive uterine operation and/or endometritis often results in ...