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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 ...
  • Konrad, L.; Mecha, E.; Omwandho, C.; Maoga, J.; Riaz Muhammad, A.; Ivo, Meinhold-Heerlein; Scheiner-Bobis, G. (2021)
  • Konrad, L.; Hoerscher, A.; Fabian, H.; Raimund, D.; Matthias, H.; Mecha, E.; Omwandho, C.; Ivo Meinhold-Heerlein (Book of abstracts of Gynecological Endocrinology the 19th World Congress, 2020)
    Context Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is an important process of cell remodelling during development and organogenesis, but also in diseases like cancer and fibrosis. It is defined by loss of the epithelial and ...
  • 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 ...
  • Maoga, J.; Muhammad, A.; Mwaura, A.; Mecha, E.; Omwandho, C.; Ivo, Meinhold-Heerlein; Scheiner-Bobis, G.; Konrad, L. (1st East African Endometriosis conference, 2021)
  • Omwandho, C. A.; Gruessner, S. E.; Falconer, J.; Mecha, E.; Tumbo-oeri, A. G.; Tinneberg, H. R.; Roberts, T. K. (Kenya Medical Association, 2005-09)
    Objective: To elute placental bound immunoglobulin G (IgG) in situ. Design: Laboratory base experimentation. Setting: Biological Sciences Department, The University of Newcastle Australia and the Department of Biochemistry, ...
  • 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 ...
  • Omwandho, C.; Mecha, E.; Mwaura, V.; Konrad, L. (1st East African Endometriosis conference, 2021)
    Endometriosis, defined as the growth of endometrial-like tissue outside the uterine cavity, affects approx. 10% of reproductive age women and about 50% of women with infertility. It is often associated with chronic pelvic ...

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