Genetic, Epigenetic, and Signaling Pathways in the Ovarian and Uterine Pathogenesis
A special issue of Biology (ISSN 2079-7737).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 518
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Interests: reproductive medicine, gynecology; cancer biology
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Dear Colleagues,
The ovaries and uterus are part of the female reproductive system. The ovaries produce oocytes and female hormones, and the uterus is the place where a baby grows when a woman is pregnant. Both organs are connected by uterine tubes. Ovary and uterus diseases affect women’s life with significant morbidity and represent significant societal health and financial burden. The etiologies are complex and generally not fully understood. Therefore, better characterization and understanding of the cellular and molecular events driving these disorders are critical to preventing and treating the diseases.
The emerging therapeutic agents targeting aberrant genomes, epigenome, and biological pathways provide significant clinical potential. Therefore, a deep dive into the mechanism underlying the pathogenesis of ovarian and uterine diseases is needed to identify new potential target genes and pathways to enhance our understanding and improve the development of therapeutic agents for reproductive diseases.
This Special Issue aims to provide an overview of the current developments in ovarian and uterine diseases. We welcome submissions of original research and review articles that relate to understanding the genome, epigenome, and pathways in ovarian and uterine disorders. In addition, submissions of topics in the field of basic and translational research, diagnostic, and treatment applications are welcome.
Dr. Qiwei Yang
Dr. Ali Falahati
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- uterine disorders
- ovarian diseases
- epigenetic
- signal pathways
- immune response
- extracellular vesicles
- microenvironment
- omics study
- screening models
- epitranscriptomics
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