Additional file 4 of Vaginal and rectal microbiome contribute to genital inflammation in chronic pelvic pain

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Additional file 4: Table S20: immunoproteomic statistical results of the groups’ CPP compared to surgical controls. Table S21: immunoproteomic statistical results of the groups’ CPP-Endo compared to surgical controls. Table S22: immunoproteomic statistical results of the groups’ CPP compared to CPP-Endo. Table S23: immunoproteomic statistical results of the groups’ endometriosis stage 3/4 compared to stage 1/2. Table S24: immunoproteomic statistical results of the groups’ other endometriosis locations compared to endometriosis of the ovary. Table S25: immunoproteomic statistical results of the group endometriosis on peritoneum compared to endometriosis of the ovary. Table S26: immunoproteomic statistical results of the groups’ endometriosis at multiple locations compared to endometriosis on the ovary. Table S27: immunoproteomic statistical results of the groups’ ovarian cysts compared to no ovarian cysts. Table S28: immunoproteomic statistical results of the groups’ fibroids compared to no fibroids. Table S29: immunoproteomic statistical results of the groups’ abnormal uterine bleeding compared to no abnormal uterine bleeding. Table S30: immunoproteomic statistical results of the groups’ blood in the sample compared to no blood in the sample.
Date made available2024
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