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- who: Ankita Ray from the Molecular Microbiology Laboratory have published the article: Aberrant gene expression of superoxide dismutases in Chlamydia trachomatis-infected recurrent spontaneous aborters, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- future: C. trachomatis associated RSA molecular pathways is unclear and further research is required.
SUMMARY
In a study by Zaki and coworkers, oxidative biomarkers such as nitrite and reduced glutathione were increased in spontaneous abortion patients serologically positive for C. trachomatis as compared to C. trachomatis-negative patients21. Women with history of two or more RSA comprised Group I . . .
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