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23 April 2018 - P1419
Helicobacter pylori whole-genome sequencing (WGS) as a tool to study its virulence
22 April 2018 - P0770
Effect of mitochondria-targeted antioxidant in the gut microbiome of obese rats
11 April 2016 - EP0195
Relationship between histological findings and body mass index (BMI) with gastric microbiome, including Helicobacter pylori, in a paediatric population
11 April 2016 - P0919
In vitro gastrointestinal model to study the effect of encapsulated Lactobacillus sp., Bifidobacterium sp. strains against Helicobacter pylori
11 April 2016 - P0921
Growth of Helicobacter pylori in an in vitro gastrointestinal model
11 April 2016 - P1005
Comparative distribution of the rectal microbiome in a paediatric population colonized or not with Helicobacter pylori
09 April 2016 - EV0496
Diagnostic of Helicobacter pylori infection in gastric biopsies of a paediatric population using quantitative PCR
02 April 2012 - P2105
Microbiological alert system in hospital intranet (Hygeia) to produce quick automatic information in microbiological important positive test
31 March 2012 - P686
New EUCAST breakpoint for detection of antimicrobial susceptibility in Helicobacter pylori
24 April 2002
Mutant frequency and mutation rate in Helicobacter pylori clinical isolates
24 April 2002
Prevalence of antimicrobial resistance in Helicobacter pylori clinical strains
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