SUMMARY Campylobacter pyloridis is a spiral bacterium which was seen by histopathologists several years before it was cultured in 1982 in Perth, Western Australia. It has unique cellular fatty acids, predominantly tetradecanoic acid and cis- 11, 12 methylene octadecanoic acid. It also has a unique ultrastructure which is different from that of other campylobacters. C pyloridis possesses a powerful urease enzyme and produces large amounts of extracellular catalase. Both these features may be important virulence factors, allowing it to occupy a protected niche in the stomach below the mucus layer but above the gastric mucosa. Specific lesions are found in the gastric mucosa, and ultra-structural studies show the presence of adherence pedestal...
Helicobacter pylori is a Gram-negative ε-proteobacterium that colonizes about 50 % of humans. Some p...
Helicobacter pylori colonizes the stomach of man, especially during childhood. However, H. pylori st...
The order Campylobacterales comprises two genera: Campylobacter and Helicobacter, with a widespread...
Helicobacter pylori has been one of the most studied pathogens in recent times. Literature searches ...
Since its' introduction by Warren and Marshall 27 years ago, Helicobacter pylori (HP) has become the...
The association between human gastrointestinal disease and infection with the spirally-curved bacter...
SUN1MAR\ ' A retrospective survey was undertaken of 228 resected Meckel's diverticula to d...
The degree of Campylobacter pylori colonisation in relation to other aerobic and anaerobic microorga...
International audienceThree decades have passed since Warren and Marshall described the successful i...
HeUcobacter pylori is a newlydiscoveredgram-negative bacterium that livesin the human stom-ach and d...
Helicobacter pylori is a spiral-shaped Gram-negative bacteria implicated as a cause of histological ...
SUMMARY A new spiral bacterium, distinct from Campylobacter pylori, was found in the gastric mucosa ...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized by an abundance of bacteria, which are in constant int...
Much attention has recently been focused on Helicobacter pylori (formerly Campylobacter pylori). It ...
During the past decade, Helicobacter pylori has become recognized as one of the most common human pa...
Helicobacter pylori is a Gram-negative ε-proteobacterium that colonizes about 50 % of humans. Some p...
Helicobacter pylori colonizes the stomach of man, especially during childhood. However, H. pylori st...
The order Campylobacterales comprises two genera: Campylobacter and Helicobacter, with a widespread...
Helicobacter pylori has been one of the most studied pathogens in recent times. Literature searches ...
Since its' introduction by Warren and Marshall 27 years ago, Helicobacter pylori (HP) has become the...
The association between human gastrointestinal disease and infection with the spirally-curved bacter...
SUN1MAR\ ' A retrospective survey was undertaken of 228 resected Meckel's diverticula to d...
The degree of Campylobacter pylori colonisation in relation to other aerobic and anaerobic microorga...
International audienceThree decades have passed since Warren and Marshall described the successful i...
HeUcobacter pylori is a newlydiscoveredgram-negative bacterium that livesin the human stom-ach and d...
Helicobacter pylori is a spiral-shaped Gram-negative bacteria implicated as a cause of histological ...
SUMMARY A new spiral bacterium, distinct from Campylobacter pylori, was found in the gastric mucosa ...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized by an abundance of bacteria, which are in constant int...
Much attention has recently been focused on Helicobacter pylori (formerly Campylobacter pylori). It ...
During the past decade, Helicobacter pylori has become recognized as one of the most common human pa...
Helicobacter pylori is a Gram-negative ε-proteobacterium that colonizes about 50 % of humans. Some p...
Helicobacter pylori colonizes the stomach of man, especially during childhood. However, H. pylori st...
The order Campylobacterales comprises two genera: Campylobacter and Helicobacter, with a widespread...