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  • Maier, V.; Höll, M.; Dietze, R.; Mecha, E.; Omwandho, C.; Tinneberg, Hans-Rudolf; Ivo, Meinhold-Heerlein; Konrad, L. (elsevier.com, 2020)
    Research question: How closely related are adenomyotic and endometrial glands? Design: In this study, the mRNA and protein database www.proteinatlas.org was searched for proteins expressed predominantly in the endometrial ...
  • Mecha, E.; Maoga, J.; Sui, C.; Tinneberg, Hans-Rudolf; Konrad, L. (May 2020)
    An epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a biologic process that allows a polarized epithelial cell, which normally interacts with basement membrane via its basal surface, to undergo multiple biochemical changes ...
  • Mecha, E.; Mwaura, A.; Maoga, J.; Makunja, R.; Omwandho, C.; Tinneberg, Hans-Rudolf; Konrad, L. (1st East African Endometriosis conference, 2021)
    Background A number of minerals have been implicated in management of endometriotic pain, Some of the ions include magnesium, calcium and Zinc. Of the three minerals, zinc has been found to play a very important role ...
  • Konrad, Lutz; Gronbach, Judith; Horné, Fabian; Mecha, Ezekiel; Berkes, Eniko; Frank, Matthias; Gattenlöhner, Stefan; Omwandho, Charles O A; Oehmke, Frank; Tinneberg, Hans-Rudolf (PubMed.gov, 2017)
    Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is characterized by the loss of epithelial and acquisition of mesenchymal cell characteristics. Our aim was to assess the epithelial phenotype in the pathogenesis of endometriosis ...

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