Environmental Endocrine Disruptors and Endometriosis

As a consequence of industrialization, thousands of man-made chemicals have been developed with few undergoing rigorous safety assessment prior to commercial use. Ubiquitous exposure to these compounds, many of which act as endocrine-disrupting chemicals

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Kathy L. Sharpe-Timms  Editor

Animal Models for Endometriosis Evolution, Utility and Clinical Relevance

Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology publishes critical reviews and state-ofthe-art research in the areas of anatomy, developmental and cellular biology. Founded in 1891, this book series has a long standing tradition of publishing focused and condensed information on a given topic with a special emphasis on biomedical and translational aspects. The series is open to both contributed volumes (each collecting 7 to 15 focused reviews written by leading experts) and single-authored or multi-authored monographs (providing a comprehensive overview of their topic of research). Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology is indexed in BIOSIS, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Medline, SCImago, SCOPUS, Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch), Zoological Record. Manuscripts should be addressed to Editor-in-Chief Prof. Dr. PETER SUTOVSKY, Division of Animal Sciences and Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women’s Health, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA e-mail: [email protected] Series Editors Prof. Dr. FRANCISCO CLASCÁ, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Neurobiology,  Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain e-mail: [email protected] Prof. Dr. Z. KMIEC, Department of Histology and Immunology, Medical University of Gdansk,  Gdansk, Poland e-mail: [email protected] Prof. Dr. HORST-WERNER KORF, Anatomy and Brain Research Center, Department for Anatomy 1, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany e-mail: [email protected] Prof. Dr. MICHAEL J. SCHMEISSER, Institute of Microscopic Anatomy and Neurobiology, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany e-mail: [email protected] Prof. Dr. BALJIT SINGH, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada e-mail: [email protected] Prof. Dr. JEAN-PIERRE TIMMERMANS, Laboratory of Cell Biology and Histology/Core Facility Biomedical Microscopic Imaging, Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium e-mail: [email protected] Prof. Dr. SVEN SCHUMANN, Inst, f. Mikroskop. Anatomie u. Neurobio, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany e-mail: [email protected]

232 Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology

Editor-in-Chief P. Sutovsky Series Editors F. Clascá • Z. Kmiec • H.-W. Korf • M.J. Schmeisser • B. Singh • J.-P. Timmermans • S. Schumann More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/102

Kathy L. Sharpe-Timms Editor

Animal Models for Endometriosis Evolution, Utility and Clinical Relevance

Editor Kathy L. Sharpe-Timms Division of Reproductive & Perinatal Research The University of Missouri School of Medicine Columbia, MO, USA

ISSN 0301-5556     ISSN 2192-7065 (electronic) Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology ISBN 978-3-030-51855-4    ISBN 978-3-030-51856-1 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-518