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Gynecologic Diseases: From Molecular Basis to Therapy

A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Pathology, Diagnostics, and Therapeutics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 March 2025 | Viewed by 83

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Momo Fertilife Clinic, 2, 76011 Bisceglie, Italy
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Dear Colleagues,

Even today, after many years of study and research, many gynecological diseases still do not have a clear pathogenetic definition. The situation is even more compromised in the field of gynecological diseases that make patients infertile or subfertile. Much has been published on these topics, but in many cases the final word on pathogenetic mechanisms has not yet been written.

Therefore, a Special Issue like this one wants to both draw attention to the mechanisms underlying these pathologies and to verify whether new notions on these topics can open new avenues for therapy.

As everyone knows, in recent years genetics has made truly important progress in explaining many pathologies that seem to be an inextricable tangle: just think of the genetic typing of tumors. In this issue, we also expect a focus based on genetic experiences that help to understand the mechanisms of the pathologies mentioned above.

Assured that these topics will stimulate research, we eagerly await a significant contribution from you on this subject.

Dr. Domenico Baldini
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • infertility
  • sterility
  • gynecologic desease
  • genetic
  • IVF
  • gynecologic therapies

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