International audienceWe designed a simple and sensitive duplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay for detection of false-negative results during routine Helicobacter sp. feces analysis. We took advantage of the various Lactobacillus species that form part of the normal intestinal flora of laboratory rodents to improve our PCR diagnostic assays. Using this one-step PCR assay, we were able to rule out false-negative results without the need of adding internal standard molecules. This is an important quality control for PCR diagnostic tests, since the presence of inhibitors in feces can prevent detection of Helicobacter infections using PCR analysis. Use of this Lactobacillus group-specific PCR assay can be extended to other feces tests us...
Endemic infection with Helicobacter spp. is frequently detected in research mice colonies. So far, s...
Many Helicobacter spp. were isolated from the stomach, intestinal tract, and liver of different anim...
Reliable detection of unwanted organisms in experimental animal colonies is an essential requirement...
International audienceWe designed a simple and sensitive duplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assa...
Helicobacter infections of laboratory animals may influence the results of in vivo experiments, nece...
Four species of Helicobacter--H. muridarum, H. rappini, H. hepaticus, and H. bilis--have been identi...
High-throughput multiplexed assays are needed to simplify detection of Helicobacter species in exper...
Establishing the diagnosis of Helicobacter hepaticus infection in mouse liver has recently become im...
Rodent models have been developed to study the pathogenesis of diseases caused by Helicobacter pylor...
AbstractThe present study aimed to establish a genus-specific PCR-based assay to detect helicobacter...
Rodent models have been developed to study the pathogenesis of diseases caused by Helicobacter pylor...
Background: Despite the high sensitivity and specificity of PCR, detection of Helicobacter pylori DN...
Rodent models have been developed to study the pathogenesis of diseases caused by Helicobacter pylor...
In this study, the stability of Helicobacter pylori DNA in human feces and the effect of a diet lack...
Rodent feces can contain dangerous human microbial pathogens that are a serious health hazard to the...
Endemic infection with Helicobacter spp. is frequently detected in research mice colonies. So far, s...
Many Helicobacter spp. were isolated from the stomach, intestinal tract, and liver of different anim...
Reliable detection of unwanted organisms in experimental animal colonies is an essential requirement...
International audienceWe designed a simple and sensitive duplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assa...
Helicobacter infections of laboratory animals may influence the results of in vivo experiments, nece...
Four species of Helicobacter--H. muridarum, H. rappini, H. hepaticus, and H. bilis--have been identi...
High-throughput multiplexed assays are needed to simplify detection of Helicobacter species in exper...
Establishing the diagnosis of Helicobacter hepaticus infection in mouse liver has recently become im...
Rodent models have been developed to study the pathogenesis of diseases caused by Helicobacter pylor...
AbstractThe present study aimed to establish a genus-specific PCR-based assay to detect helicobacter...
Rodent models have been developed to study the pathogenesis of diseases caused by Helicobacter pylor...
Background: Despite the high sensitivity and specificity of PCR, detection of Helicobacter pylori DN...
Rodent models have been developed to study the pathogenesis of diseases caused by Helicobacter pylor...
In this study, the stability of Helicobacter pylori DNA in human feces and the effect of a diet lack...
Rodent feces can contain dangerous human microbial pathogens that are a serious health hazard to the...
Endemic infection with Helicobacter spp. is frequently detected in research mice colonies. So far, s...
Many Helicobacter spp. were isolated from the stomach, intestinal tract, and liver of different anim...
Reliable detection of unwanted organisms in experimental animal colonies is an essential requirement...