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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)

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24. FNCLCC - Le Dictionnaire Des Cancers De A à Z
Translate this page campylobacter pylori. Voir helicobacter pylori. 16/5/2002 mise à jour le 21/02/2003. Liens connexes. Helicobacter pylori.
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25. Helicobacter Pylori (Campylobacter Pylori) Complete Proteome
Helicobacter pylori (campylobacter pylori) complete proteome. General information. Species Helicobacter pylori (campylobacter pylori). Species code HELPY.
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Species code: HELPY Type: Bacterium Taxonomy: Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Epsilonproteobacteria; Campylobacterales; Helicobacteraceae; Helicobacter. (TaxID: 210) [ NEWT NCBI Description: Micro-aerophilic, Gram-negative, slow-growing, spiral-shaped and flagellated organism. H.pylori is probably the most common cause of chronic bacterial infection of humans, present in almost half of the world population. The presence of the bacterium in the gastric mucosa is associated with chronic active gastritis and is implicated in more severe gastric diseases, including chronic atrophic gastritis, peptic ulceration and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphomas. Properties: Number of membranes: 2
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26. Helicobacter Pylori J99 (Campylobacter Pylori J99) Complete Proteome
Helicobacter pylori J99 (campylobacter pylori J99) complete proteome. General information. Species Helicobacter pylori J99 (campylobacter pylori J99).
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Species code: HELPJ Type: Bacterium Taxonomy: Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Epsilonproteobacteria; Campylobacterales; Helicobacteraceae; Helicobacter. (TaxID: 85963) [ NEWT NCBI Description: Micro-aerophilic, Gram-negative, slow-growing, spiral-shaped and flagellated organism. H.pylori is probably the most common cause of chronic bacterial infection of humans, present in almost half of the world population. The presence of the bacterium in the gastric mucosa is associated with chronic active gastritis and is implicated in more severe gastric diseases, including chronic atrophic gastritis, peptic ulceration and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphomas. Strain J99 was isolated in the USA in 1994 from a patient with a duodenal ulcer. Properties: Number of membranes: 2
Presence of flagella: Yes

27. Campylobacter Pylori - General Practice Notebook
campylobacter pylori. Helicobacter pylori is a gram negative S shaped or spiral bacillus, described as a Unipolar flagellate, 1 by 3 micrometres in size.
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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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28. Two-dimensional Gel Electrophoresis And Immunoblotting Of Campylobacter Pylori P
Copyright notice. Infect Immun. 1989 June; 57 (6) 1825 1833 Twodimensional gel electrophoresis and immunoblotting of campylobacter pylori proteins.
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29. N-acetylneuraminyllactose-binding Fibrillar Hemagglutinin Of Campylobacter Pylor
1988 November; 56 (11) 2896 2906 Nacetylneuraminyllactose-binding fibrillar hemagglutinin of campylobacter pylori a putative colonization factor antigen.
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30. NEJM -- Association Of Campylobacter Pylori On The Gastric Mucosa With Antral Ga
Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine Association of campylobacter pylori on the gastric mucosa with antral gastritis in children.
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McNulty CAM, Dent JC, Ford GA, Wilkinson SP. Inhibitory antimicrobial concentrations aganst campylobacter pylori in gastric mucosa.
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32. Helicobacter Pylori : Sites Et Documents Francophones
Translate this page des Centres de Lutte Contre le Cancer http//www.fnclcc.fr/fr/patients/dico/definition.php?id_definition=699 Synonyme(s) MeSH campylobacter pylori.
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Helicobacter pylori Menu général CISMeF Définition [VIDAL de la famille] : Bactérie fréquemment présente dans les ulcères de l'estomac ou du duodénum. Elle empêche la guérison et favorise les récidives à l'arrêt du traitement antiulcéreux. Son éradication permet des guérisons définitives. Le traitement associant un antiulcéreux à des antibiotiques constitue un progrès important pour les malades souffrant d'ulcère chronique de l'estomac ou du duodénum.
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Synonyme(s) MeSH Campylobacter pylori
Voir aussi helicobacter, infection
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33. Biomerica, Inc.: EZ-HP, One-Step Helicobacter Pylori Test
In 1983, Helicobacter pylori (previously known as campylobacter pylori) was found in close contact with gastric epithelium in biopsy samples showing active
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In 1983, Helicobacter pylori (previously known as Campylobacter pylori) was found in close contact with gastric epithelium in biopsy samples showing active type B or chronic gastritis (6,7,8,9,10). Although the source of H. pylori infection is unknown, reports (3,12,14) have shown quite convincingly that H. pylori infection can be associated with chronic gastritis. A positive correlation has been found between the presence of H. pylori and gastric lesions in some cases of duodenal ulcers (15,16). Complete resolution of gastritis after eradication of the organism has also been reported (17,18). H. pylori is a gram negative, curved, spiral shaped rod bacteria (0.2 - 0.8 µm in width by 0.5 - 5.0 µm in length). H. pylori colonization is found in the deep portions of the mucous layer that coats the gastric mucosa, and between the mucous layer and apical surface of the gastric mucosal epithelial cells in some infected patients (1). H. pylori may also be located in the regions of junctions between adjacent mucosal epithelial cells. It produces three enzymes in large amounts; urease, superoxide dismutase and catalases (14,17,18). Urease splits urea to produce ammonia, which provides the conditions needed for the multiplication and sustenance of the organism in the gastric environment. Colonization may induce the host's local and systemic immune response, and may cause clinical signs and symptoms including neutrophilic infiltration and the production of specific antibodies.

34. Biographies Of Members - Michel A. L. Deltenre
Nyst JF, Burette A, Labbé M, Jonas C, De Koster E. The reliability of urease tests, histology, and culture in the diagnosis of campylobacter pylori Infection.
http://www.helicobacter.org/ehpsg_biographies_Deltenre.htm
European Helicobacter Study Group Biographies of Members CURRICULUM VITÆ Professor Michel-A-L DELTENRE
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University Hospital Brugmann (Free University Brussels ULB-VUB).
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(Faculty of Medicine-Free University Brussels) GI clinics for graduates Health Certification, Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology Special License Imagining and Endoscopy INEA (Nursing Institute) Visiting Professor: Washington University GI unit Prof. CE RUBIN 1977. Chairman ENDO 90 XXIV th International Congress of the SMIER. Brussels 1990. Chairman VI th Workshop on Gastroduodenal Pathology and Helicobacter pylori . Brussels 1993. Past president of Belgian society for Digestive Endoscopy Past president and founder of the Belgian H. pylori group. Fields of Interest Pancreatic diseases, Operative Endoscopy, GERD Publications in H. pylori field Deltenre M, Glupczynski Y, DePrez C, Nyst JF, Burette A, Labbé M, Jonas C, De Koster E. The reliability of urease tests, histology, and culture in the diagnosis of Campylobacter pylori Infection. 1989. Scand J Gastroenterol S 160: 19-24.

35. Ehpsg - Biographies Of Members - Leif Percival Andersen
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 1987, 22, 219 224. 3. Andersen, LP, Elsborg, L., Justesen, T. campylobacter pylori in peptic ulcer disease 111.
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European Helicobacter Study Group Biographies of Members CURRICULUM VITÆ Leif Percival Andersen
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36. DSMZ - Helicobacter Pylori
Name, Helicobacter pylori (Marshall et al. 1986) Goodwin et al. 1989 VP see also Bacterial Nomenclature Up-to-Date. Basonym, campylobacter pylori.
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DSMZ - List of Microbial Species: Helicobacter pylori (Bacteria) Name Helicobacter pylori (Marshall et al. 1986) Goodwin et al. 1989 VP
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37. CAMPYLOBACTER
J. Syst. Bacteriol. 33610; 4860 Type strain ATCC 33309, CI, DSM 7299 Synonym Arcobacter nitrofigilis Name campylobacter pylori Authors (Marshall et al.
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Genus CAMPYLOBACTER - Bacterial Nomenclature Up-to-Date Name: CAMPYLOBACTER Authors: Sebald and Veron 1963 emend. Vandamme et al. 1991 Status: Approved Lists Type species: C. fetus Literature: Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 30:270 (AL); Name: Campylobacter butzleri Authors: Kiehlbauch et al. 1991 Status: Basonym Literature: Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 41:580 (validation list); Type strain: ATCC 49616, D2686, DSM 8739 , LMG 10828 Synonym: Arcobacter butzleri Name: Campylobacter cinaedi Authors: Totten et al. 1988 Status: Basonym Literature: Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 38:328 (validation list); Type strain: 165, CCUG 18818, DSM 5359 Synonym: Helicobacter cinaedi Name: Campylobacter coli Authors: (Doyle 1948) Veron and Chatelain 1973 Status: Approved Lists Literature: Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 30:271 (AL); Risk group: 2 (German classification) Type strain: ATCC 33559, CIP 7080, DSM 4689 , NCTC 11366 Synonyms: Campylobacter hyoilei (heterotypic synonym) Name: Campylobacter concisus Authors: Tanner et al. 1981 Status: New Species Literature: Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 31:442;

38. Tietopankki - Termi
helikobakteeri helicobakteeri , helicobacter pylori , campylobacter pylori etenkin ruuansulatuskanavassa esiintyvä bakteerien ryhmä (mm.
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Effect of a campylobacter pylori protein on acid secretion by parietal cells. Cave DR, Vargas M. Evans Memorial Department of Clinical
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Effect of a Campylobacter pylori protein on acid secretion by parietal cells. Cave DR, Vargas M. Evans Memorial Department of Clinical Research, Boston University Medical Center, Massachusetts.

40. Helicobacter Pylori
H. pylori was once grouped with the Campylobacter species of bacteria, and you may still see references to its old name, campylobacter pylori.......
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H. pylori (Helicobacter pylori) is a bacteria that can cause digestive illnesses, including gastritis (inflammation/infection of the stomach lining) and peptic ulcer disease (sores on the lining of the stomach or small intestine). But even though H. pylori can cause these illnesses, experts believe that most H. pylori infections are "silent" and produce no symptoms. So anyone, including a child, can have an H. pylori infection without knowing it. When the bacteria do cause symptoms, they are usually either symptoms of gastritis or peptic ulcer disease. In children, symptoms of gastritis may include nausea, vomiting, and frequent complaints about pain in the abdomen. However, these symptoms are seen in many childhood illnesses. H. pylori can also cause peptic ulcers, which are sores on the inside lining of the stomach or duodenum (a portion of the small intestine). Peptic ulcers are commonly known as stomach ulcers. In older children and adults, the most common symptom of peptic ulcer disease is a gnawing or burning pain in the abdomen, usually in the area below the ribs and above the navel. This pain typically gets worse when someone with ulcers has an empty stomach and improves as soon as they eat food, drink milk, or take antacid medicine.

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