PMID: 9431980Feb 12, 1998Paper

Detection of Helicobacter pylori in fecal samples of gnotobiotic mice infected with H. pylori by an immunomagnetic-bead separation technique

Journal of Clinical Microbiology
T OsakiS Kamiya

Abstract

By an immunomagnetic-bead (IMB) separation technique, isolation of Helicobacter pylori from gastrointestinal and fecal samples of gnotobiotic mice infected with the microorganism was tried. The isolation rate of H. pylori from stomach samples after IMB separation was not higher than that of direct culture of the samples. After IMB separation of feces, H. pylori was detectable by PCR, although H. pylori was not culturable.

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Jul 14, 2010·Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology·Hideo YonezawaShigeru Kamiya
Oct 20, 2010·Journal of Applied Microbiology·J C BrownV Haley-Zitlin
Sep 16, 2010·Microbiology and Immunology·Cui Lan BaiHideyuki Tanaka
Oct 30, 2013·Journal of Medical Microbiology·Cynthia ZamanShigeru Kamiya
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Feb 9, 2005·Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology·Shigehito NakagawaShigeru Kamiya
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