Our study was designed to explore the function and mechanism of Tanshinone IIA in alleviating pain syndrome caused by endometriosis (EMs).
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[title] => Tanshinone IIA contributes to the pathogenesis of endometriosis via renin angiot
[paragraph] => Tanshinone IIA contributes to the pathogenesis of endometriosis via renin angiotensin system by regulating the dorsal root ganglion axon sprouting
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Z Chen, X Gong
Lab
Department of Gynecology, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Affiliated Dongfang Hospital, Beijing, China
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Life Sciences
Abstract
Our study was designed to explore the function and mechanism of Tanshinone IIA in alleviating pain syndrome caused by endometriosis (EMs).
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Electronic Von Frey 4 (BIO-EVF4),Electronic Von Frey 5 with embedded camera (BIO-EVF5)
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