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Moprhological diversity of cultured canine gastric Helicobacter spp.
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 1997The cell morphology, the number of flagella, the occurrence of periplasmic fibrils and ultrastructural structures of five groups of cultured canine gastric Helicobacter spp. were compared. The study included four strains of Helicobacter felis, four strains of Helicobacter bizzozeronii, one strain of 'Flexispira', six strains of an unnamed spiral ...
M, Utriainen +3 more
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Helicobacter spp. in Experimental Models of Colitis
2019The colonization of body surfaces, notably of the intestine, by a complex microbiota is generally highly mutualistic, where vital functions are provided by the commensal microbiota to the host, including the synthesis of vitamins, the degradation of complex polysaccharides into small chain fatty acids (which are essential for the maintenance of the ...
Christoph, Mueller +4 more
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Helicobacter spp. from captive bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops spp.) and polar bears (Ursus maritimus)
The Veterinary Journal, 2005The gastric fluid of six bottlenose dolphins and the faeces of four polar bears from the same oceanarium were examined for the presence of Helicobacter. As detected by PCR, all dolphins and 8/12 samples collected from polar bears were positive for Helicobacter.
Oxley, A P A, Argo, J A, McKay, D B
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Eradication of Helicobacter spp. in mucin2-deficient mice
Laboratory Animals, 2016Infections with Helicobacter spp. are known to have serious effects on rodent health, especially in immunocompromised animals. In this study three approaches were used to eradicate Helicobacter spp. infection in mice with a deficiency in intestinal proteoglycan (mucin2), namely triple oral antibiotic therapy (amoxicillin, clarithromycin and ...
Ekaterina A, Litvinova +4 more
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Helicobacter pylori adheres selectively to Fusobacterium spp
Oral Microbiology and Immunology, 1998Helicobacter pylori strains ATCC 43504 and ATCC 43629 were tested for their ability to coaggregate with 79 strains of bacteria representing 16 genera. All except two of the strains were of human origin, and most of the strains were isolated from the oral cavity. The helicobacters failed to coaggregate with all strains except the fusobacteria.
R N, Andersen +2 more
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Hepatocellular carcinoma: prevalence and molecular pathogenesis ofHelicobacterspp.
Future Microbiology, 2009Helicobacter pylori infection is one of the most common chronic bacterial infections in humans. The association of other Helicobacter spp. with extragastric diseases in animals is well established, and a role of these bacteria in human liver disease is becoming clearer.
Tu, Quoc V +3 more
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Dual silver staining to characterise Helicobacter spp. outer membrane components
Journal of Immunological Methods, 1997Helicobacter pylori is a bacterial pathogen, estimated to infect half the world's population. The bacterium is the aetiological cause of gastritis, the common precursor for peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer. Immunisation of at-risk individuals is the most cost-effective means of dealing with such a widespread pathogen.
J I, Keenan +2 more
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Urea Transport in Bacteria: Acid Acclimation by Gastric Helicobacter spp
Journal of Membrane Biology, 2006Urea transporters in bacteria are relatively rare. There are three classes, the ABC transporters such as those expressed by cyanobacteria and Corynebacterium glutamicum, the Yut protein expressed by Yersinia spp and the UreI expressed by gastric Helicobacter spp.
G, Sachs +4 more
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Veterinary Microbiology, 2008
In order to study the occurrence and co-infection of different species of Campylobacter, enteric Helicobacter and Anaerobiospirillum in dogs and cats and define a possible association between these microrganisms and gastrointestinal disorders, 190 dogs and 84 cats, either healthy or with diarrhea, were sampled between 2002 and 2003.
Rossi M. +4 more
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In order to study the occurrence and co-infection of different species of Campylobacter, enteric Helicobacter and Anaerobiospirillum in dogs and cats and define a possible association between these microrganisms and gastrointestinal disorders, 190 dogs and 84 cats, either healthy or with diarrhea, were sampled between 2002 and 2003.
Rossi M. +4 more
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The mouse microbiome, defined as all bacterial species found in or on the mouse, and their interactions among themselves and with their environment, are always present. Non-infective agents or pathogenicity of infective agents can lead to various diseases.
Batı, Yusuf Umut +3 more
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