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1. Anatomy Of Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery
2. Expression Of Neuropeptide Y In Plasm And Pelvic Tissue And Its Relationship With Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
3. Study Of The HOXA11,Estrogen Receptor Alpha And Beta In Uterosacral Ligament Of Patients With Pelvic Organs Prolapse
4. A Study Of The Trend Of Autonomic Nervous In Suporting Ligaments Of Cervix Uteri
5. Regulation Of Morphology And Synthesis Function By Mechanical Stretch In Human Uterosacral Ligament Fibroblasts
6. The Content Of MtDNA And MtDNA4977 In Peripheral Blood And Pelvic Floor Tissues Of Patients With Pelvic Organ Prolapse.
7. The Effect Of Mechanical Force On The Fibroblast Cytoskeleton Of Uterosacral Ligament
8. The Preliminary Research On Change In The Cytoskeleton System By Mechanical Stretch In Human Uterosacral Ligament Fibroblasts
9. The Expression And Significance Of TGF-β3、LN And RLX In The Front Vaginal Wall Tissue And Uterosacral Ligament Tissue With Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
10. Quantitative And Qualitative Study On The Fine Microstructure Of Uterosacral Ligament Related With SNSRH
11. Uterosacral Ligament Lord-Vaginal Ring Reconstruction For Pelvic Organ Prolapse
12. The Effect Of System Atic Nerve-sparing Radical Hysterectomy On Bladder Function
13. Influencing Factors Of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction In Postmenopausal Women And Proteomics Study Of Uterosacral Ligament
14. Clinical Analysis Of Two Different Surgical Methods For Patients With Moderate To Severe Uterine Prolapse
15. Observation Of Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy And Laparoscopic High Utero Sacral Ligament Suspension In Treatment Of Uterine Prolapse
16. Expression And Significance Of Micro RNA-200b In Fibroblasts Of The Uterosacral Ligament In Patients With Pelvic Organ Prolapse
17. Study On The Curative Effect Of Three Types Of Laparoscopic Surgery On Moderate And Severe Uterine Prolapse
18. Differential gene expression in uterosacral ligament and full thickness anterior vaginal tissues from patients with recurrent and primary pelvic organ prolapse
19. Short-term Efficacy Of Two Different Laparoscopic Operations For Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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