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  1. PEPTIC ULCER AND HELICOBACTER PYLORI Update on testing and treatment ( Postgraduate Medicine) by MD Dino Vaira, MD Luigi Gatta, et all 2010-05-19
  2. Stool antigen for H. pylori eradication. (Mindful Practice).(Helicobacter pylori): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Jon O. Ebbert, Eric G. Tangalos, 2002-10-15
  3. Die Cholesterol-?-Glucosyltransferase von Helicobacter pylori: Affinitätschromatographische Reinigung des Membranproteins (HP0421) (German Edition) by Denise Reck, 2010-08-20
  4. Test for Helicobacter pylori infections in all on long-term NSAID therapy. (Metaanalysis Conclusions).(nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs)(Brief Article): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Sally Koch Kubetin, 2002-03-15
  5. Helicobacter Pylori Infection: New Facts - New Views (Special Issue: Digestive Diseases 2001, 2)
  6. Proteobacteria: Yersinia Pestis, Pseudomonas, Shigella, Escherichia Coli, Helicobacter Pylori, Thiomargarita Namibiensis (German Edition)
  7. Rifabutin-based regimens tackle resistant H. pylori.(News)(treatment-resistant Helicobacter pylori)(Clinical report): An article from: Family Practice News by Patrice Wendling, 2006-05-15
  8. LETTERS.(emergency medical practice by general practitioners; Helicobacter pylori infection treatment costs; medical professionalism; attention-deficit ... An article from: Family Practice News by M. Lawrence Kaplan, Joe Baum, et all 2000-05-01
  9. Schistosomes, Liver Flukes and Helicobacter Pylori (IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risks to Humans) by The International Agency for Research on Cancer, 1994-11
  10. Urea breath test an alternative for Helicobacter pylori detection. (Use When Gastritis is Suspected).: An article from: Pediatric News by Carl Sherman, 2002-03-01
  11. Oral colonization of Helicobacter pylori: risk factors and response to eracizication therapy. (Original Article).: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Abmet Kemal Gurbuz, A. Melih Ozel, et all 2003-03-01
  12. Gastroenteritis and transmission of Helicobacter pylori infection in households (1).(RESEARCH): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Sharon Perry, Maria de la Luz Sanchez, et all 2006-11-01
  13. Helicobacter Pylori, an Atlas by Peter; Michetti, Pierre & Price, Ashley (Edited by) Malfertheiner, 1996
  14. Gastroduodenal Disease and Helicobacter pylori: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Treatment (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology)

61. Swiss-Prot Release 41.2 Statistics
Schizaphis graminum) 34 536 helicobacter pylori (Campylobacter pylori) 35 535 Rickettsiaprowazekii 36 519 helicobacter pylori J99 (Campylobacter pylori J99
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ExPASy Home page Site Map Search ExPASy Contact us Swiss-Prot ... Hosted by NCSC US Mirror sites: Canada China Korea Switzerland ... Taiwan Search Swiss-Prot/TrEMBL Swiss-Prot/TrEMBL (full text) PROSITE SWISS-2DPAGE ENZYME NEWT Taxonomy HAMAP families ExPASy web site for SWISS-PROT PROTEIN KNOWLEDGEBASE RELEASE 41.2 STATISTICS 1. INTRODUCTION Release 41.2 of 28-Mar-2003 of Swiss-Prot contains 123721 sequence entries, comprising 45421741 amino acids abstracted from 104046 references. 1160 sequences have been added since release 41, the sequence data of 89 existing entries has been updated and the annotations of 5076 entries have been revised. This represents an increase of 1%. The growth of the database is summarized below. 2. AMINO ACID COMPOSITION 2.1 Composition in percent for the complete database Ala (A) 7.72 Gln (Q) 3.92 Leu (L) 9.56 Ser (S) 6.98 Arg (R) 5.24 Glu (E) 6.54 Lys (K) 5.96 Thr (T) 5.51 Asn (N) 4.28 Gly (G) 6.90 Met (M) 2.36 Trp (W) 1.18 Asp (D) 5.28 His (H) 2.26 Phe (F) 4.06 Tyr (Y) 3.12 Cys (C) 1.59 Ile (I) 5.88 Pro (P) 4.87 Val (V) 6.66 Asx (B) 0.000 Glx (Z) 0.000 Xaa (X) 0.01 3.3 Taxonomic distribution of the sequences

62. Hardin MD : Peptic Ulcer & Helicobacter Pylori
From the University of Iowa, the *best* lists of Internet sources in pepticulcer helicobacter pylori. Peptic Ulcer helicobacter pylori.
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63. Communiqué Fondation N°3
6. Etude controlée. ACIDES GRAS POLY-INSATURES ET helicobacter pylori.
http://www.kousmine.com/pr03.htm

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HELICOBACTER PYLORI
Etude controlée On avait déjà signalé, dès la fin du XIXième siècle, la présence de bactéries dans l'estomac (Giulio Bizzozzero, 1883). Plus récemment, on a démontré qu'un hôte de l'estomac appelé HELICOBACTER PYLORI est en corrélation avec la gastrite, l'ulcère et la néoplasie de l'estomac. D'après les études du St George Hospital de Londres, et de Anna Morgando dans le Lancet du 27 mai 1995, l'hélicobacter serait également toujours présent dans l'estomac d'un grand nombre de patients atteints d'un infarctus du myocarde. Procédons par étapes. Certaines conditions doivent être réunies pour que cela se produise: la présence de souches de l'Hélicobacter Pylori, productrices de la cytotoxine vacuolisante, des années d'infection et d'absence d'antioxydants naturels dans les cellules de l'estomac. En revanche, il est plus difficile d'expliquer l'association entre Hélicobacter Pylori et infarctus (myocarde, cerveau, muscles ...). Selon certaines statistiques, la fréquence des maladies coronariennes chez l'homme atteint d'un ulcère peptique est de 4 à 6 fois plus grande que celle des personnes sans ulcère. On peut constater la même statistique en ce qui concerne l'association entre l'attaque cérébrale et l'Hélicobacter.

64. HMS-CME
treatment . with occasional success. DETECTION OF helicobacter pyloriback to menu. ulcers. ANTIhelicobacter pylori THERAPY back to menu.
http://cme.med.harvard.edu/syl/goldfinger.htm
HELICOBACTER PYLORI PEPTIC VS. SEPTIC ULCER DISEASE
Stephen Goldfinger, M.D.
BACKGROUND
Helicobacter pylori is a spiral-shaped gram-negative bacterium that thrives within the acid milieu of the stomach, presumably because of its urease activity, which generates ammonia from endogenous urea to maintain a neutral microenvironment. Within the past 10 years it has become clear that H. pylori plays a critical pathogenic role in type B gastritis and peptic ulcer disease, both duodenal and gastric. Epidemiological studies also suggest a causal relationship between H. pylori infection and gastric adenocarcinoma and gastric lymphoma.
EPIDEMIOLOGY
The prevalence of H. pylori increases with age in the US, where it is uncommon below 40 ( < 20%) and then climbs to a plateau of 50% by the age of 60. In developing countries with poor sanitation a very high prevalence occurs even in childhood. Spread appears to be person to person by fecal-oral route. Clusters occur in families and among children in orphanages and mental institutions with crowding and poor sanitation.
PATHOLOGY/VIRULENCE
H. pylori penetrate the mucus layer of the stomach to attach to specific binding sites on the surface of gastric endothelial cells; they do not invade the gastric mucosa. When found in the duodenum, H. pylori are confined to the surface of metaplastic gastric epithelia produced by inflammation.

65. Elemental Discoveries: May '99 Issue - Arthritis Inhibitor, Ulcer, Helicobacter
Several years ago, Australian scientists demonstrated that a corkscrewshaped bacteriaknown as helicobacter pylori was the most important cause so antibiotics
http://www.sciencebase.com/may99_iss.html
Elemental Discoveries
May '99 Issue
Attacking arthritis AN X-RAY SNAPSHOT OF the enzymes involved in arthritis could lead to new drugs to treat the disorder, according to American scientists.
Zinc-dependent matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) enzymes digest the connective tissues surrounding cells. This process helps keep the spaces between cells neat and tidy and allows cells to multiply. When things go wrong, however, the MMPs eat away at tissues surrounding joints causing inflammation and destroying the joints leading to the often-crippling pain of osteo- and rheumatoid-arthritis.
Only a few of the fifteen known MMPs are involved in arthritis so finding a drug that blocks the damaging ones without interfering with the others is difficult. If the wrong MMP is blocked waste proteins can build up between cells causing their own problems.
Michelle Browner
of Roche Bioscience in Palo Alto, California and her co-workers have recorded the X-ray crystal structures of two MMPs in which they had loaded inhibitor molecules - diphenylether sulfones - that stop them working. The X-ray structures, which reveal the positions of every atom in the molecule, can be used to produce an accurate computer model of the enzymes.
According to Browner the models demonstrate that how well a molecule blocks the activity of the MMPs - human collagenase-1 and collagenase-3 - depends on the size and shape of the 'pocket' in which the molecules fit. This pocket is long and open in collagenase-3 so diphenylether sulfones, can fit. But, collagenase-1 has a smaller pocket and the bulky diphenylether group of the compound simply cannot squeeze inside properly. The researchers have developed inhibitor molecules that block different MMPs to different degrees, based on their results.

66. Health Library - Helicobacter Pylori Tests
helicobacter pylori Tests. Test Overview. Infection with helicobacter pylori, a typeof bacteria, is a major cause of stomach ulcers and ulcers of the duodenum.
http://www.laurushealth.com/library/healthguide/MedicalTests/topic.asp?hwid=hw15

67. Gerd, CME, IBD, H Pylori, Colon Cancer And Other Gastroenterology Information Fo
Gerd helicobacter pylori dysphagia peptic ulcer continuing medical education(CME) colon cancer and other gastroenterology information for health care
http://www.gastrotherapy.com/literature/update/8100.asp
March 30, 2003
ARTICLES: COMMENTARIES: GERD GERD Colon Cancer / Other GI Cancers Colon Cancer / Other GI Cancers ... Miscellaneous
ARTICLES GERD
  • Fisher D, Jeffreys A, Bosworth H, Wang J, Lipscomb J, Provenzale D. Quality of life in patients with Barrett's esophagus undergoing surveillance. Am J Gastroenterol . 2002 Sep;97(9):2193-2200.
    Full text available to registered users of the journal
    Abstract
    Avidan B, Sonnenberg A, Schnell TG, Sontag SJ. Acid reflux is a poor predictor for severity of erosive reflux esophagitis. Dig Dis Sci . 2002 Nov;47(11):2565-2573.
    Full text available to registered users of the journal
    Abstract
    Mantynen T, Farkkila M, Kunnamo I, Mecklin JP, Juhola M, Voutilainen M. The impact of upper GI endoscopy referral volume on the diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease and its complications: a 1-year cross-sectional study in a referral area with 260,000 inhabitants. Am J Gastroenterol. 2002 Oct;97(10):2524-2529.
    Full text available to registered users of the journal
    Abstract
    Novitsky YW, Zawacki JK, Irwin RS, French CT, Hussey VM, Callery MP. Chronic cough due to gastroesophageal reflux disease: efficacy of antireflux surgery. Surg Endosc . 2002 Apr;16(4):567-571.

68. GastroHep Dissertations
Regulation of gastric endocrine and parietal cell function by helicobacter pyloriand inflammatory cytokines Ian Beales Doctor of Medicine, University of London
http://www.gastrohep.com/dissertations/default.asp?sub=G04

69. I Helicobacter Pylori /i Wird Nicht Durch Küsse übertragen
Translate this page helicobacter pylori wird nicht durch Küsse übertragen. Studie.Erwachsene, die einmal vom Magenkeim helicobacter pylori befreit
http://www.3sat.de/nano/news/42247/
Helicobacter pylori Studie
Erwachsene, die einmal vom Magenkeim Helicobacter pylori Volltext ... bei der "Ärzte Zeitung" Das berichtet die "Ärzte Zeitung" (Neu Isenburg) unter Verweis auf das Team um Prof. Peter Malfertheiner von der Universitätsklinik Magdeburg. Das Bakterium ruft bis zu 90 Prozent aller akuten und chronischen Magenschleimhautentzündungen hervor. "Alte und neue Seuchen" An dem Forschungsprojekt nahmen den Angaben zufolge 108 mit Helicobacter pylori infizierte Erwachsene teil. Durch eine Therapie wurden 98 Prozent von ihnen keimfrei. Innerhalb der folgenden zwei Jahre wurde bei keinem dieser Patienten eine erneute Infektion festgestellt, obwohl 40 Prozent der 170 untersuchten Familienmitglieder in dieser Zeit Helicobacter pylori im Magen hatten.
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70. Helicobacter Pylori: Molecular And Cellular Biology
helicobacter pylori Molecular and Cellular Biology. Chapter 1 Helicobacterpylori A Historical Overview Drahoslava Pantoflickova and André L. Blum.
http://www.horizonpress.com/hsp/books/hpy.html
Helicobacter pylori: Molecular and Cellular Biology
Publisher: Horizon Scientific Press
Editor: Mark Achtman Berlin and Sebastian Suerbaum
Publication date: February 2001
ISBN: 1-898486-25-5 (hbk)
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xii + 330 Chapter abstracts Book reviews How to Order
" ... a standard reference on this fascinating pathogen."
Charles Penn in Microbiology Today 29: 53 February 2002 An awe-inspiring amount of knowledge has been acquired about Helicobacter pylori biology over the last decade. The diversity of approaches employed by scientists from different fields and the sheer numbers of publications produced make it difficult for even the most diligent reader to stay abreast of progress on this fascinating pathogen. In this book leading international scientists distil exciting findings from this vast body of literature to produce comprehensive and topical reviews on the molecular and cellular biology of H. pylori. The book begins with background chapters covering the history, taxonomy, and epidemiology of H. pylori infection, since these topics are paramount to an integrated understanding of

71. Medinfo: Peptic Ulcer
Information for patients including symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment and prevention.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Stomach Peptic Ulcer...... of the stomach and duodenum and take biopsies which allow them to rule out more seriousconditions as well as looking for the presence of helicobacter pylori.
http://www.medinfo.co.uk/conditions/pepticulcer.html
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Peptic ulcer
Peptic ulcer refers to an area of the stomach or duodenal lining which becomes eroded by the stomach acid. These are known as stomach and duodenal ulcers, collectively known as peptic ulcers.
Symptoms
You may notice no symptoms although you have an ulcer, but frequently they are associated with indigestion or pain in the upper abdomen or even lower chest. This pain may be worse before or after eating and frequently wakes you in the early hours of the morning. The pain may go to the back or sometimes be perceived elsewhere. If an ulcer bleeds you may vomit blood or partially digested blood (which looks like coffee grounds) or pass black stools (melaena), which contain changed blood, when you go to the toilet. If any of these happen call the doctor immediately (even out of hours).
Causes
Many factors make you more likely to have an ulcer.
  • It often seems to run in families.
  • Smoking increases the risk.
  • Heavy drinking.
  • Certain drugs eg aspirin and other anti-inflammatory drugs
  • We now know that a large percentage of people who have ulcers have a germ (Helicobacter pylori) in their stomach which they probably picked up many years previously, which makes the ulcer more likely to occur and more difficult to heal.
Diagnosis
Your doctor may treat you on the assumption of the diagnosis, but may well arrange either a barium meal X-Ray or a visual inspection using a fibre-optic tube passed down the throat (upper gastrointestinal endoscopy). The endoscopy is preferred by the experts as they can see the lining of the stomach and duodenum and take biopsies which allow them to rule out more serious conditions as well as looking for the presence of Helicobacter pylori.

72. Helicobacter Pylori J99 - IBM Bio-Dictionary-based Annotations
helicobacter pylori J99. LOCUS AE001439 1643831 bp DNA circular BCT 20JAN-1999DEFINITION helicobacter pylori, strain J99 complete genome.
http://cbcsrv.watson.ibm.com/Annotations/Hp/H_pylori_J99.html
Helicobacter pylori J99
IBM Bio-Dictionary TM -based Annotations
Click Here To List Processed Amino Acid Sequences With Accession Numbers Click Here To INTERACTIVELY EXPLORE The Annotation LOCUS AE001439 1643831 bp DNA circular BCT 20-JAN-1999
DEFINITION Helicobacter pylori, strain J99 complete genome.
ACCESSION AE001439
KEYWORDS .
SOURCE Helicobacter pylori J99.
ORGANISM Helicobacter pylori J99 Bacteria; Proteobacteria; epsilon subdivision; Helicobacter group; Helicobacter.
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73. Helicobacter Pylori - IBM Bio-Dictionary-based Annotations
helicobacter pylori. LOCUS AE000511 1667867 bp DNA circular BCT 16APR-1999 DEFINITIONhelicobacter pylori 26695 complete genome. ACCESSION AE000511 KEYWORDS .
http://cbcsrv.watson.ibm.com/Annotations/HP/H_pylori.html
Helicobacter pylori
IBM Bio-Dictionary TM -based Annotations
Click Here To List Processed Amino Acid Sequences With Accession Numbers Click Here To INTERACTIVELY EXPLORE The Annotation LOCUS AE000511 1667867 bp DNA circular BCT 16-APR-1999
DEFINITION Helicobacter pylori 26695 complete genome.
ACCESSION AE000511
KEYWORDS .
SOURCE Helicobacter pylori 26695.
ORGANISM Helicobacter pylori 26695 Bacteria; Proteobacteria; epsilon subdivision; Helicobacter group; Helicobacter.
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74. CAZy - Helicobacter Pylori 26695
helicobacter pylori 26695, link to Taxonomy at NCBI, Last updated on2003 Mar 18. Glycosidases and Transglycosidases Family number 23.
http://afmb.cnrs-mrs.fr/CAZY/85962.html
CAZy - Carbohydrate-Active enZYmes Home Access by Family Access by Organism ... Search Helicobacter pylori 26695 link to Taxonomy at NCBI
Last updated on 2003 Mar 27
Glycosidases and Transglycosidases
Family number : Number of sequences in family :
Glycosyltransferases
Family number : Number of sequences in family :
Polysaccharide Lyases no entries found
Carbohydrate Esterases
Family number : Number of sequences in family :
Carbohydrate-Binding Modules no entries found
Note: Clicking on the family number will bring you to the relevant CAZy page Please send your comments to Bernard Henrissat , Pedro Coutinho or Emeline Deleury

75. CAZy - Helicobacter Pylori J99
helicobacter pylori J99, link to Taxonomy at NCBI, Last updated on2003 Mar 18. Glycosidases and Transglycosidases Family number 23.
http://afmb.cnrs-mrs.fr/CAZY/85963.html
CAZy - Carbohydrate-Active enZYmes Home Access by Family Access by Organism ... Search Helicobacter pylori J99 link to Taxonomy at NCBI
Last updated on 2003 Mar 27
Glycosidases and Transglycosidases
Family number : Number of sequences in family :
Glycosyltransferases
Family number : Number of sequences in family :
Polysaccharide Lyases no entries found
Carbohydrate Esterases
Family number : Number of sequences in family :
Carbohydrate-Binding Modules no entries found
Note: Clicking on the family number will bring you to the relevant CAZy page Please send your comments to Bernard Henrissat , Pedro Coutinho or Emeline Deleury

76. Canadian Helicobacter Pylori Consensus Conference
Translate this page Canadian helicobacter pylori Consensus Conference. Key Words Consensus conference,Dyspepsia, Gastric cancer, Guidelines, helicobacter pylori, Peptic disorders.
http://www.pulsus.com/Gastro/12_01/hunt_ed.htm

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Consensus Conference
January/February 1998, Volume 12, Number 1
Canadian Helicobacter pylori Consensus Conference
R Hunt, ABR Thomson, Consensus Conference participants These guidelines were created to dispel confusion and provide guidance about how the isolation of Helicobacter pylori infection has led to new opportunities and initiatives to improve patient care. The guidelines are designed for practical application in management decisions, but must remain flexible and amenable to change with new information. Updated versions of the recommendations are anticipated. Although it is now clear that H pylori is a major gastrointestinal pathogen, the extent of the clinical consequences posed by this microorganism has yet to be fully defined. Key Words:
Consensus conference, Dyspepsia, Gastric cancer, Guidelines

77. Helicobacter Pylori
Comparative Sequence Analysis. helicobacter pylori. Eubacteria; Proteobacteria;epsilon subdivision; Helicobacter. Accession number AE000511
http://www.bork.embl-heidelberg.de/Genome/H.pylori.html
Helicobacter pylori Eubacteria; Proteobacteria; epsilon subdivision; Helicobacter. Accession number: AE000511 C+G (nt.) A+T (nt.) C+G (perc.) A+T (perc.) Sum (nt.) others (nt.) Total (nt.) Total Number of ORFs: 1566 - on direct strand: 766 - on complementary strand: 800 Total Number of tRNAs: 36 Total Number of rRNAs: 7 Total Length of coding sequence: 1495461 nt. ( 89.66 perc.) - on direct strand: 718293 nt. ( 43.07 perc.) - on complementary strand: 777168 nt. ( 46.60 perc.) Percent of positive intergenic region: 9.49 perc. Average Length of gene: 954.96 nt. - on direct strand: 937.72 nt. [max: 8682 min: 39] - on complementary strand: 971.46 nt. [max: 8673 min: 57]
Mon Jan 19 14:05:49 MET 1998

78. Primary Care Clinical Practice Guidelines 9
MEDLINEplus Gastroesophageal Reflux/Hiatal Hernia National Libraryof Medicine. H. pylori helicobacter pylori British Columbia
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79. H.pylori Research Group
Lay persons guide to helicobacter pylori Helicobacter Helicobacterpylori research in the Institute of Infections and Immunity. The
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/iii/helicobacter.htm
Research Team:
Prof John Atherton
Dr Kim Hardie Dr Peter Jenks Darren Letley ... Joanne Rhead , Dr Martin James, H. Pablo Fainberg, Marie Limb, Michael Messenger, Andrew Green Louise Arnold Geetha Narayanan, Rachael Thomas ... Matthew Wand Associated Staff:
Prof Chris Hawkey
Dr Yash Mahida Keith Bishop Lay persons guide to Helicobacter pylori: Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium present in the stomach of about 30% of people in the U.K. and most people in developing countries. Usually it lives harmlessly in the stomach, like many other gut bacteria, but in some people it causes stomach or duodenal ulcers. If the bacterium is eradicated, these get better and do not recur. Infection with certain strains of the bacterium slightly increases the risk of developing stomach cancer, but it is thought that infection may also protect against cancer of the oesophagus (foodpipe). Research in the Institute of Infections and Immunity focuses on why some infections result in disease whilst the majority do not. In particular, we are investigating a toxin produced by some strains, how proteins (including the toxin) are produced by the bacterium, and what makes the bacterium produce factors which cause damage in the stomach and duodenum. We are also interested in genetic differences between individual strains of Helicobacter pylori and how H. pylori

80. Histology Lab: GIEMSA FOR Helicobacter Pylori
Histotechnology Technical methods Stain for helicobacter pylori. Methods Index.Pathology Homepage. GIEMSA FOR helicobacter pylori. METHOD.
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pathology/protocols/giemshel.html
Histotechnology Technical methods Stain for Helicobacter pylori Methods Index Pathology Homepage
GIEMSA FOR Helicobacter pylori
METHOD 1. Sections to water. 2. Dilute Giemsa 1:20 with distilled water and add 2 drops of concentrated acetic acid. stain for 30 minutes 3. Wash in water. 4. Dehydrate, clear . Mount sections in DPX RESULTS Helocobacter blue/grey Background pink/pale blue Nuclei blue CONTROLS Essential Known Helocobacter in gastric biopsy NOTE: No responsibility is assumed by The University of Nottingham or the Queens Medical Centre NHS Trust for any injury and/or damage to persons or property as a matter of products liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instructions or ideas contained in the material herein. It is the users responsibilty to ensure that all procedures are carried out according to appropriate Health and Safety requirements. Frontier . Thanks for looking in. Comments to James.Lowe@nottingham.ac.uk

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