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Small RNA molecule controls major pathogenicity factors of H. pylori – News-Medical.net
More than half of the world’s population carries the bacterium Helicobacter pylori in their stomach mucosa. It often causes no problems throughout life, but som…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 15 2020
More than half of the world’s population carries the bacterium Helicobacter pylori in their stomach mucosa. It often causes no problems throughout life, but sometimes it can cause inflammation, and in some cases, it can even lead to the development of stomach cancer.
Helicobacter pylori uses several “virulence” factors that allow it to survive in the stomach and can lead to the development of disease. In this issue of the journal Molecular Cell, Pr…
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