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Fig. 1 | Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology

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From: Overexpressed MPS-1 contributes to endometrioma development through the NF-κB signaling pathway

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Expression of MPS-1 in endometrium and serum from patients with endometrioma or not. A mRNA levels of MPS-1 were evaluated by qRT-PCR in control endometrium (n = 20), eutopic endometrium (n = 20) and ectopic endometrial tissues (n = 20) from patients with endometrioma or not. B A representative western blotting image of MPS-1, endometrium and ectopic lesions were from three control patients and three patients with endometrioma. C Protein levels of MPS-1 in control endometrium (n = 10), eutopic endometrium (n = 10) and ectopic endometrial tissues (n = 10) were detected by western blotting, evaluated by Image J software, and normalized to GAPDH. D Representative images of immunohistochemistry for MPS-1. The magnification is 100 × and 200 × . The scale bar is 200 μm and 100 μm. E The immunohistochemistry intensity for MPS-1 in control endometrium (n = 10), eutopic endometrium (n = 10) and ectopic endometrial tissues (n = 10) was evaluated by IRS. F Serum MPS-1 levels in control group (n = 20) and endometriosis group (n = 20) were detected by ELISA. Data are presented as mean ± SEM (*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001; ****p < 0.0001)

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