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No more defenses Helicobacter pylori, the bacterium responsible for most ulcers and chronic gastritis, may one day have to say goodbye to its preferred habitat: our stomach. Among the ...
L 'Helicobacter pylori, the bacterium responsible for most ulcers and chronic gastritis, may one day have to say goodbye to its preferred habitat: our stomach. Among the new therapies to defeat the annoying guest, which houses undisturbed between the gastric wall for about half the world's population, there is an Italian research that aims to destroy him from his "shield" more durable. To defend coronary heart disease themselves from attack by external agents, coronary heart disease such as substances that constitute the acidic environment of the stomach, the bacterium coronary heart disease was equipped with a "film" external, called biofilms, which in many cases prevents the antibiotic to penetrate coronary heart disease and eliminate it. Researchers at the Catholic University of Rome-Policlinico Gemelli have found a way to solve this protective layer by mucolytics, before proceeding with antibiotic therapy. Without this barrier to defend coronary heart disease them, the dangerous bacteria (here under a microscope) may have its days numbered. The most beautiful pictures of the human body under the microscope [EI]
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