Low biomass microbiome has an increasing importance in today's fertility studies. There are more and more indications for incorporating upper gynecological tract microbiome content in patients diagnostic and in vitro fertilization process, as doing so may help to evaluate chances for a positive outcome. An abnormal endometrial microbiota has been associated with implantation failure, pregnancy loss, and other gynecological and obstetrical conditions.
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In this study the basic electrophysiological ideas are presented and the electrical processes in epithelial tissues connected with the mechanisms of transepithelial ion transport. Knowledge of electric phenomena which takes place in epithelium after circulatory arrest, can contribute to the future explanation of the mechanisms which accompany interlethal reactions.
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