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Establishment of an Experimental Mouse Model of Endometrioma to Study its Related Infertility
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A "conditionally essential" nutrient, L-carnitine, as a primary suspect in endometriosis
Simon Vassiliadis1, Irene Athanassakis
1Department of Biology, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece. immunology.graduates@gmail.com
Abstract:
L-carnitine, when administered to young female mice, has been shown to induce a pathologic condition resembling human endometriosis accompanied by a marked degree of infertility. Thus, the use of this nutrient by young women may be a potential risk factor responsible for the onset of endometriosis at a later stage of their lives.
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