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1. Microarray Analysis Of Differentially Expressed Genes In Cardinal Ligament From Women With Pelvic Organ Prolapse
2. Expressions Of Elastin, Lysyl Oxidase And Elafin In The Cardinal Ligament Of Women With Pelvic Organ Prolapse
3. Expression Of Neuropeptide Y In Plasm And Pelvic Tissue And Its Relationship With Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
4. Expressions And Significance Of Elastin And Fibulin-5 In Cardinal Ligament And Anterior Vaginal Wall Tissue Of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
5. Expressions And Significance Of Elastin And Elafin In Cardinal Ligament And Anterior Vaginal Wall Tissue Of Pelvic Organ Prolapse
6. Expressions And Significance Of Elastin And Elafin In Cardinal Ligament And Anterior Vaginal Wall Tissue Of Pelvic Organ Prolapse
7. Expressions And Significance Of Neuropeptide Y And Its Receptors In Cardinal Ligament And Anterior Vaginal Wall Tissue Of Pelvic Organ Prolapse
8. A Study Of The Trend Of Autonomic Nervous In Suporting Ligaments Of Cervix Uteri
9. Expression Of Transforming Growth Factor β1 And Collagen Ⅰ,Ⅲ In Pelvic Floor Tissues And Its Relationship With Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
10. Expression Of Decorin, Collagen Ⅰ And Ⅲ In Cardinal Ligament Tissue And Its Relationship With Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
11. The Role Of IL-1、PGE2、IL-13to Collagen Protein Expression Of The Damage Rabbit Cardinal Ligament Of Uterus Fibroblasts
12. Expression Of RECK And Gelatinase A,gelatinase B In Cardinal Ligament And Its Relationship With Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
13. Relationship And Significance Of ER-α,β Subtype And P53Expression In Patients With Uterine Prolapse Of The Cardinal Ligament Tissue
14. Three-dimensional Reconstruction Of The Nerve And Vascular In Cardinal Ligament From Serial Tissue Sections
15. The Clinical Research On Treatmeat Of Uterine Prolapse By Laparoscopic Cervical Uterosacal-cardinal Ligament Complex Prosthetics
16. The Histological Comparative Study Of The Neural And Vascular In The Cardinal Ligament Resected From RH And SNSRH
17. Analysis Of Gonadal Steroid Receptors In Cardinal Ligaments Of Patients With Pelvic Organ Prolapse
18. The Expression And Correlation Study Of ROS In Ligaments Of Pelvic Organ Prolapse By Nrf2
19. The Mechanism Of TGF-?1 Mediated By P44/42 MAPK Signaling Pathway On CTGF And Collagen Metabolism In Uterine Cardinal Ligament Fibroblasts From Female Patients With Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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