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  1. Campylobacter Pylori & Gastroduodenal Disease by Rathbone, 1989-08
  2. Campylobacter Pylori in Gastritis and Peptic Ulcer Disease
  3. Campylobacter Pylori: Proceedings by H. Menge, M. Gregor, et all 1988-08
  4. Gastroduodenal Pathology and Campylobacter Pylori (International congress series)
  5. Helicobacter Pylori, Gastritis and Peptic Ulcer by P. Malfertheiner, Germany) European Campylobacter Pylori Study Group Meeting 1989 (Ulm, 1990-10
  6. Campylobacter pylori: Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Campylobacter Pylori, Kronberg, June 12-13th, 1987
  7. Epsilonproteobacteria: Helicobacter Pylori, Campylobacter (French Edition)
  8. Aktuelle Gastroenterologie - Campylobacter pylori (German Edition)
  9. Campylobacter pylori by Rauws and Tytgat, 1989
  10. Campylobacter Pylori in Gastritis and Peptic Ulcer Disease
  11. Proteobacteria: Thiomargarita Namibiensis, Enterobacteriaceae, Bdellovibrio, Campylobacter, Neisseria Gonorrhoeae, Helicobacter Pylori
  12. Comparison of Helicobacter pylori colonization on the tonsillar surface versus tonsillar core tissue as determined by the CLO test.(Campylobacter-like ... article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Bijan Khademi, Nika Niknejad, et all 2007-08-01
  13. Helicobacter Pylori 1990: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Helicobacter Pylori Bad Nauheim, August 25 26th, 1989 by H. Menge, Gregor M., et all 1991-07
  14. Molecular Mechanisms of Bacterial Infection via the Gut (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology)

1. The Clinical Significance Of Campylobacter Pylori
The Clinical Significance of campylobacter pylori. Abstract Campylobacterpylori has recently been isolated from gastric mucosal biopsy specimens.
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The Clinical Significance of Campylobacter Pylori
Abstract
    Campylobacter pylori has recently been isolated from gastric mucosal biopsy specimens. Campylobacter pylori has many attributes in common with other campylobacters but it may represent a new genus. It produces abundant quantities of urease, and this property has been used to develop a rapid diagnostic test. The organism is found predominantly beneath the gastric mucus layer that lines the surface epithelium of the stomach. Infection with C. pylori causes an acute histologic gastritis which may become chronic. The bacterium is the etiologic agent in type-B gastritis. Prevalence of the organism in asymptomatic persons appears to be age related. Campylobacter pylori is found commonly in patients with peptic ulcer disease, always in association with chronic gastritis. Eradication of the organism is associated with healing of the gastritis and a lower relapse rate in duodenal ulcer disease. A role for the organism in other upper gastrointestinal diseases is unproven.
Journal
    ANN. INTERN. MED. 1988; 108/1 (70-79)

2. Gastroenterology - Campylobacter Pylori
Gastroenterology. campylobacter pylori. REFERENCES Drumm, B et al. Association ofcampylobacter pylori on the gastric; mucosa with antral gastritis in children.
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/peds/pidl/gi/campy.htm

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CAMPYLOBACTER PYLORI Since 1983, information has rapidly accumulated on the proposed role of the bacterial strain now called Campylobacter pylori (formally C. pyloridis ) in causing inflammation and damage to cells of the antrum of the stomach. In that year, Warren and Marshall reported the presence of these curved bacteria on the surface of gastric antral epithelium in patients with active chronic gastritis. Later, Marshall et al presented evidence that antral mucosa can be present in the duodenum and that these cells can also be infected by C. pylori . They speculated that gastritis predisposes to gastric ulcers because the damaged cells are more susceptible to acid and peptic digestion, and that C. pylori can also cause duodenal ulceration because of infection of antral tissue in the duodenum. The duodenitis then leads to ulcer formation. C. pylori

3. Gastroenterology - Campylobacter Pylori
Gastritis Por campylobacter pylori El estomago es un órgano digestivo complejo en el que se distinguen tres principales regiones anatómicas.
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/peds/pidl/gi/campy.html

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CAMPYLOBACTER PYLORI Since 1983, information has rapidly accumulated on the proposed role of the bacterial strain now called Campylobacter pylori (formally C. pyloridis ) in causing inflammation and damage to cells of the antrum of the stomach. In that year, Warren and Marshall reported the presence of these curved bacteria on the surface of gastric antral epithelium in patients with active chronic gastritis. Later, Marshall et al presented evidence that antral mucosa can be present in the duodenum and that these cells can also be infected by C. pylori . They speculated that gastritis predisposes to gastric ulcers because the damaged cells are more susceptible to acid and peptic digestion, and that C. pylori can also cause duodenal ulceration because of infection of antral tissue in the duodenum. The duodenitis then leads to ulcer formation. C. pylori

4. Prevalence Of Campylobacter Pylori In Patients Undergoing Upper Endoscopy
Rank 499 / Times Cited 19. Prevalence of campylobacter pylori inPatients Undergoing Upper Endoscopy. Abstract From August 1987
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Prevalence of Campylobacter Pylori in Patients Undergoing Upper Endoscopy
Abstract
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    AM. J. GASTROENTEROL. 1989; 84/6 (637-642)
Authors
    Schubert T.T.; Schnell G.A.
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5. Ìèíèìàëüíûå èíãèáèðóþùèå êîíöåíòðàöèè ñîë
48 campylobacter pylori.
http://www.medi.ru/doc/11020410.htm
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Ìèíèìàëüíûå èíãèáèðóþùèå êîíöåíòðàöèè ñîëåé âèñìóòà äëÿ Campylobacter pylori
KONSTANZE VOGT, MECHTHILD WARRELMANN and HELMUT HAHN
Zbl. Bakt. 1989, 271, 304-310 Ïðèì: Campylobacter pylori - ïåðâîå íàçâàíèå Helicobacter pylori Äëÿ ïÿòè ñîëåé âèñìóòà áûëè îïðåäåëåíû ìèíèìàëüíûå èíãèáèðóþùèå êîíöåíòðàöèè îòíîñèòåëüíî 48 øòàììîâ Campylobacter pylori. Ïðè àíàëèçå èñïîëüçîâàëñÿ ìåòîä ðàçâåäåíèÿ â àãàðå. Ìèíèìàëüíûå èíãèáèðóþùèå êîíöåíòðàöèè îïðåäåëÿëèñü äëÿ ñóáöèòðàòà âèñìóòà (íåêîëëîèäíîãî), ñóáãàëëàòà âèñìóòà, ñóáñàëèöèëàòà âèñìóòà, ñóáíèòðàòà âèñìóòà è âèñìóòà òðèêàëèÿ äèöèòðàòà, îáðàçóþùåãî êîëëîèäíûé ðàñòâîð. Áûë ñäåëàí âûâîä î òîì, ÷òî ñîëè âèñìóòà ìîãóò ïðèìåíÿòüñÿ äëÿ ïîäàâëåíèÿ ðîñòà Campylobacter pylori. Òîò ôàêò, ÷òî ó 83% áîëüíûõ õðîíè÷åñêèì ãàñòðèòîì è ó áîëüíûõ ÿçâåííîé áîëåçíüþ æåëóäêà è äâåíàäöàòèïåðñòíîé êèøêè â 70 è 90% ñëó÷àåâ ñîîòâåòñòâåííî âûäåëÿþò øòàììû Campylobacter pylori, ïîçâîëÿåò ñäåëàòü âûâîä î âàæíîé ðîëè äàííîãî ìèêðîîðãàíèçìà â ýòèîëîãèè ïåðå÷èñëåííûõ çàáîëåâàíèé (4). Ìåõàíèçì ïàòîãåííîãî äåéñòâèÿ Campylobacter pylori èçó÷àëñÿ ñ ïîìîùüþ ìåòîäà ýëåêòðîííîé ìèêðîñêîïèè. Èññëåäîâàíèÿ óëüòðàñòðóêòóðû ñëèçèñòîé îáîëî÷êè ïîêàçàëè, ÷òî áàêòåðèÿ ñâÿçûâàëàñü ñ ïàðèåòàëüíûìè êëåòêàìè è ÷àñòè÷íî ïðîíèêàëà âíóòðü êàíàëüöåâ. Òàì èíèöèèðîâàëñÿ ïðîöåññ ðàçðóøåíèÿ, âåðîÿòíî, ÷åðåç ìåõàíèçì öèòîòîêñèíîâ, êîòîðûé âûðàæàëñÿ â çíà÷èòåëüíîì ñíèæåíèè ïðîäóêöèè êèñëîòû. Íåêîòîðîå êîëè÷åñòâî áàêòåðèé îáíàðóæèâàëîñü ìåæäó ïîâåðõíîñòíûìè êëåòêàìè, ïðîäóöèðóþùèìè ñëèçü. Ñåêðåòîðíàÿ àêòèâíîñòü ýòèõ êëåòîê òàêæå ñíèæàëàñü ïîä âëèÿíèåì òîêñè÷åñêîãî âîçäåéñòâèÿ Campylobacter pylori (6).

6. Gastritis Por Campylobacter Pylori
Translate this page Gastritis Por campylobacter pylori. Introducción En los últimos añosse ha descubierto la importancia patogénica del campylobacter pylori.
http://www.lafacu.com/apuntes/medicina/gast_camp/default.htm
Gastritis Por Campylobacter pylori Introducción : Profundamente en las foveolas, donde desembocan varias glándulas, el epitelio superficial es algo modificado, apareciendo las células del cuello glandular. La gastritis es un término medico que se utiliza para aludir a molestias transitorias o triviales como malestar gástrico, dispepsia o indigestión puede existir anatómicamente sin producir síntomas clínicos. En los últimos años se ha descubierto la importancia patogénica del Campylobacter Pylori. La bacteria Campilobacter Pylori, hoy llamada helicobacter pylori son péquenos bacilos curvos, gram -, que frecuentemente se presentan de a pares simulando una imagen de "gaviota" .Poseen un flagelo polar y son móviles. Las campilobacterias desarrollan solo en medios enriquecidos bajo condiciones de microaerofilia, requieren baja concentración de , pero no desarrollan en anaerobios. Las campilobacterias son metabólicamente poco activas. En el hombre este microorganismo curvado, en espiral o en "S" ha sido demostrado solo en el estomago donde se sitúa característicamente recubriendo la mucosa o en la superficie luminal de las células del epitelio superficial. Hasta la fecha no han sido descriptos casos en zonas mas profundas. La significación clínica del C.pylori esta principalmente en su omnipresencia en todo el mundo, su prevalencia en el 20 por 100 de la población adulta , una frecuencia que aumenta con la edad, y la estrecha asociación de su presencia en el estomago y sus afecciones diversas ,como gastritis antral (tipo b), enfermedad ulcerosa gástrica o duodenal , cáncer de estomago o dispepsia no ulcerosa.

7. Campylobacter Pylori: Its Link To Gastritis And Peptic Ulcer Disease.
Recently, the discovery of campylobacter pylori and the observation that this bacterium is inhibited by bismuth salts
http://www.maaloxan-welt.de/science/1990/1990_2406862.htm
Rev Infect Dis 1990 Jan-Feb;12 Suppl 1:S87-93
Campylobacter pylori: its link to gastritis and peptic ulcer disease.
Marshall BJ. Department of Internal Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Publication Types:
  • Review Review, Tutorial
Impressum Gesundheit (Sodbrennen, Magen)

8. Campylobacter Pylori-related Gastrointestinal Disease In Children. Incidence And
Dig Dis Sci 1989 Oct;34(10)15014. campylobacter pylori-related gastrointestinal disease in children.
http://www.maaloxan-welt.de/science/1989/1989_2791800.htm
Dig Dis Sci 1989 Oct;34(10):1501-4
Campylobacter pylori-related gastrointestinal disease in children. Incidence and clinical findings.
Glassman MS, Schwarz SM, Medow MS, Beneck D, Halata M, Berezin S, Newman LJ. Department of Pediatrics, New York Medical College, Valhalla 10595. Impressum Gesundheit (Sodbrennen, Magen)

9. Gastritis Por Campylobacter Pylori Monografía Realizada Por Miguel
Gastritis Por campylobacter pylori. Monografía realizada por Claudio Treitel Argentina
http://subdomain670706.virtualave.net/apuntes/campyl.html

10. Gastritis Por Campylobacter Pylori -- Monografía Realizada Por Miguel Riveros
Translate this page Gastritis Por campylobacter pylori. En los últimos años se ha descubiertola importancia patogénica del campylobacter pylori.
http://www.geocities.com/dctrsergio.geo/gastro/campyl.html
Gastritis Por Campylobacter pylori Monografía realizada por: Claudio Treitel - Argentina Introducción : Profundamente en las foveolas, donde desembocan varias glándulas, el epitelio superficial es algo modificado, apareciendo las células del cuello glandular. La gastritis es un término medico que se utiliza para aludir a molestias transitorias o triviales como malestar gástrico, dispepsia o indigestión puede existir anatómicamente sin producir síntomas clínicos. En los últimos años se ha descubierto la importancia patogénica del Campylobacter Pylori. La bacteria Campilobacter Pylori, hoy llamada helicobacter pylori son péquenos bacilos curvos, gram -, que frecuentemente se presentan de a pares simulando una imagen de "gaviota" .Poseen un flagelo polar y son móviles. Las campilobacterias desarrollan solo en medios enriquecidos bajo condiciones de microaerofilia, requieren baja concentración de , pero no desarrollan en anaerobios. Las campilobacterias son metabólicamente poco activas. En el hombre este microorganismo curvado, en espiral o en "S" ha sido demostrado solo en el estomago donde se sitúa característicamente recubriendo la mucosa o en la superficie luminal de las células del epitelio superficial. Hasta la fecha no han sido descriptos casos en zonas mas profundas. La significación clínica del C.pylori esta principalmente en su omnipresencia en todo el mundo, su prevalencia en el 20 por 100 de la población adulta , una frecuencia que aumenta con la edad, y la estrecha asociación de su presencia en el estomago y sus afecciones diversas ,como gastritis antral (tipo b), enfermedad ulcerosa gástrica o duodenal , cáncer de estomago o dispepsia no ulcerosa.

11. 404 Not Found
Gastritis Por campylobacter pylori. Introducción El estomago es un órgano digestivo complejo en el que se
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12. Labogids - CAMPYLOBACTER PYLORI
campylobacter pylori. Zie HELICOBACTER PYLORI
http://www.az.vub.ac.be/AZlabogids/C/CAMPY100.htm
CAMPYLOBACTER PYLORI
Zie: HELICOBACTER PYLORI
terug naar Labogids index.
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13. Helicobacter Pylori And Peptic Ulcer
pyloridis, the name was changed to campylobacter pylori and then later to Helicobacter pylori as specific morphologic,
http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/bandopubs/hpyl/hpall.html
Helicobacter Pylori and Peptic Ulcer
A systematic review of effectiveness and an overview of the economic benefits of implementing what is known to be effective
R A Moore MA DPhil
Pain Research
The Churchill
Headington
Oxford
December 1994
Executive Summary

Helicobacter pylori - background
Introduction
H pylori
Evidence implicating H pylori in gastritis and peptic ulcer
H pylori and ulcers
How does H pylori cause gastritis and ulcers? Methods of diagnosing H pylori infection Invasive methods Culture Histology CLO test Non-invasive testing Breath testing Antibody measurement Quantitating antibody tests Antibody testing after H pylori eradication Prevalence UK prevalence Endoscopy studies Dyspepsia in seropositive and seronegative populations Incidence peptic ulcer bleeding Helicobacter pylori eradication and peptic ulcer Antibiotics and H pylori eradication H pylori eradication and relapse rates Effect of treatment on rebleeding rates Effect of eradication therapy on ulcer healing H pylori and dyspepsia Systematic review Conclusions H pylori and gastric cancer Background Gastric cancer and H pylori Epidemiological considerations Clinical guidelines on H pylori NIH Consensus Conference Endoscopy and H pylori testing Economic consequences of H pylori testing and eradication Background data Epidemiology Prescribing information Treatment costs Endoscopy costs Calculation of economic impact Patients on acid suppressing maintenance therapy Newly diagnosed patients with peptic ulcer disease Dyspepsia

14. NEJM -- Association Of Campylobacter Pylori On The Gastric Mucosa With Antral Ga
Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine Association of Campylobacterpylori on the gastric mucosa with antral gastritis in children.
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/316/25/1557
HOME SEARCH CURRENT ISSUE PAST ISSUES ... HELP Volume 316:1557-1561 June 18, 1987 Number 25 Next Association of Campylobacter pylori on the gastric mucosa with antral gastritis in children
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  • Moshkowitz, M., Reif, S., Brill, S., Ringel, Y., Arber, N., Halpern, Z., Bujanover, Y. (1998). One-Week Triple Therapy With Omeprazole, Clarithromycin, and Nitroimidazole for Helicobacter pylori Infection in Children and Adolescents. Pediatrics [Abstract] [Full Text]
  • Imrie, C., Rowland, M., Bourke, B., Drumm, B. (2001). Is Helicobacter pylori Infection in Childhood a Risk Factor for Gastric Cancer?. Pediatrics [Abstract] [Full Text]
  • Braden, B., Posselt, H.-G., Ahrens, P., Kitz, R., Dietrich, C. F., Caspary, W. F. (2000). New Immunoassay in Stool Provides an Accurate Noninvasive Diagnostic Method for Helicobacter pylori Screening in Children.

15. NEJM -- Association Of Campylobacter Pylori On The Gastric Mucosa With Antral Ga
Next Next. Association of campylobacter pylori on the gastric mucosa withantral gastritis in children B Drumm, P Sherman, E Cutz, and M Karmali.
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/316/25/1557
HOME SEARCH CURRENT ISSUE PAST ISSUES ... HELP Volume 316:1557-1561 June 18, 1987 Number 25 Next Association of Campylobacter pylori on the gastric mucosa with antral gastritis in children
B Drumm, P Sherman, E Cutz, and M Karmali Table of Contents Find Similar Articles in the Journal Notify a friend about this article Add to Personal Archive ... Related Articles in Medline Articles in Medline by Author: Drumm, B. Karmali, M. Medline Citation Abstract
This article has been cited by other articles:
  • Kato, S., Fujimura, S., Udagawa, H., Shimizu, T., Maisawa, S., Ozawa, K., Iinuma, K. (2002). Antibiotic Resistance of Helicobacter pylori Strains in Japanese Children. J. Clin. Microbiol. [Abstract] [Full Text]
  • Moshkowitz, M., Reif, S., Brill, S., Ringel, Y., Arber, N., Halpern, Z., Bujanover, Y. (1998). One-Week Triple Therapy With Omeprazole, Clarithromycin, and Nitroimidazole for Helicobacter pylori Infection in Children and Adolescents. Pediatrics [Abstract] [Full Text]
  • Imrie, C., Rowland, M., Bourke, B., Drumm, B. (2001). Is Helicobacter pylori Infection in Childhood a Risk Factor for Gastric Cancer?. Pediatrics [Abstract] [Full Text]
  • Braden, B., Posselt, H.-G., Ahrens, P., Kitz, R., Dietrich, C. F., Caspary, W. F. (2000). New Immunoassay in Stool Provides an Accurate Noninvasive Diagnostic Method for Helicobacter pylori Screening in Children.

16. Increased Incidence Of Campylobacter Pylori Infection In Gastroenterologists: Fu
Increased incidence of campylobacter pylori infection in gastroenterologists furtherevidence to support personto- person transmission of C. pylori. AUTHOR.
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Increased incidence of Campylobacter pylori infection in gastroenterologists: further evidence to support person-to- person transmission of C. pylori
AUTHOR
Mitchell, H M; Lee, A; Carrick, J
ABSTRACT
The mode of transmission of Campylobacter pylori is still unknown, although several studies have suggested person- to-person transmission. In this study the incidence of active C.pylori infection in an endoscopy staff was compared with that in general practitioners and normal blood donors. Since endoscopy workers are in close contact with patients, many of whom would be likely to have active C.pylori infection, it was likely that there would be an increased incidence of active C.pylori infection in endoscopists if the organism can spread from person to person. The incidence of active C.pylori infection in the group of gastroenterologists was 52%, compared with 21% in an age-matched group of blood donors. This finding was statistically significant (p is less than 0.01). In comparison, the incidence of active C.pylori infection in the endoscopy nurses and general practitioners was not statistically different from that in the normal population. (Journal abstract)
KEYWORDS
Health Care Workers Medical Practitioners Infectious Diseases Epidemiology ... Campylobacter Pylori
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17. Increased Incidence Of Campylobacter Pylori Infection In Gastroenterologists: Fu
Increased incidence of campylobacter pylori infection in gastroenterologists furtherevidence to support personto- person transmission of C. pylori. AUTHOR.
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18. Campylobacter Pylori - General Practice Notebook
campylobacter pylori. Helicobacter pylori is a gram negative S shaped or spiralbacillus, described as a Unipolar flagellate, 1 by 3 micrometres in size.
http://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/cache/-825229278.htm
campylobacter pylori Helicobacter pylori is a gram negative S shaped or spiral bacillus, described as a Unipolar flagellate, 1 by 3 micrometres in size. It is a microaerophilic, and produces urease and other toxins. Infection with Helicobacter pylori is common in patients with peptic ulceration. A short course of standard ulcer treatment usually heals ulceration but about 85% of patients relapse within a year. In patients with duodenal ulcer, eradication of H. pylori causes the relapse rate to fall to - 20%.
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19. Glutamic Acid
P95353) Mycoplasma capricolum (Q49061) Mycoplasma pulmonis (Q50355) Helicobacterpylori J99 (campylobacter pylori J99) (Q9ZLZ7) Helicobacter pylori
http://rose.man.poznan.pl/aars/glu.html
Glutamic Acid
Deinococcus radiodurans (AAF10063)
Ureaplasma urealyticum (AAF31013)

Chlamydophila pneumoniae AR39 (AAF38063)

Chlamydia muridarum (AAF39540)
...
Schizosaccharomyces pombe (O13775)
- putative
Homo sapiens (O14563)

Nosema locustae (O15562)

Rhodobacter capsulatus (Rhodopseudomonas capsulata) (O68055)

Arabidopsis thaliana (O82462)
...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (P48525; Q08203)
(mitochondrial precursor)
Aeropyrum pernix (Q9Y9H1)
Aquifex aeolicus (O67271) Archaeoglobus fulgidus (O29979) Azospirillum brasilense (P45631; O07044) ... Homo sapiens (P07814) Last updated: May 2000

20. Phenylalanine
alpha hypothetical Chlamydia pneumoniae (Chlamydophila pneumoniae) (Q9Z6R6) alphaHelicobacter pylori J99 (campylobacter pylori J99) (Q9ZKF9) alpha Aquifex
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Phenylalanine
Drosophila melanogaster (O16129)
Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum (O26837)

Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum (O26864)

Schizosaccharomyces pombe (O74952)
...
Homo sapiens (Q9Y4W8)
- putative
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (P08425; Q12410)
(mitochondrial precursor)
Methanococcus jannaschii (Q57911)
- probable
Sulfolobus solfataricus (P95961)
- probable
Deinococcus radiodurans (AAF11900)
alpha
Ureaplasma urealyticum (AAF30870)
alpha
Chlamydophila pneumoniae AR39 (AAF38651)
alpha Chlamydia muridarum (AAF39096) alpha Neisseria meningitidis (AAF41137) alpha Pyrococcus abyssi (CAB50289) alpha Campylobacter jejuni (CAB73155) alpha Neisseria meningitidis (CAB84205) alpha - putative Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum (O27545) alpha Archaeoglobus fulgidus (O28324) alpha Schizosaccharomyces pombe (O42849) alpha Pyrococcus horikoshii (O58391) alpha - hypothetical Chlamydia trachomatis (O84843) alpha Streptomyces coelicolor (O88055) alpha - putative Sulfolobus solfataricus (P95960) alpha Arabidopsis thaliana (Q41980) alpha Methanococcus jannaschii (Q59054) alpha - putative Thermotoga maritima (Q9WZS8) alpha Homo sapiens (Q9Y285) alpha - putative Aeropyrum pernix (Q9Y9I6) alpha - hypothetical Chlamydia pneumoniae (Chlamydophila pneumoniae) (Q9Z6R6) alpha Helicobacter pylori J99 (Campylobacter pylori J99) (Q9ZKF9) alpha Aquifex aeolicus (O67087) alpha Bacillus subtilis (P17921; P94539)

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