Effect of Native Gastric Mucus on in vivo Hybridization Therapies Directed at Helicobacter pylori

Helicobacter pylori infects more than 50% of the worldwide population. It is mostly found deep in the gastric mucus lining of the stomach, being a major cause of peptic ulcers and gastric adenocarcinoma. To face the increasing resistance of H. pylori to antibiotics, antimicrobial nucleic acid mimics...

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Main Author: Rita S. Santos (author)
Other Authors: George R. Dakwar (author), Ranhua Xiong (author), Katrien Forier (author), Katrien Remaut (author), Stephan Stremersch (author), Nuno Guimarães (author), Sílvia Fontenete (author), Jesper Wengel (author), Marina Leite (author), Céu Figueiredo (author), Stefaan C. De Smedt (author), Kevin Braeckmans (author), Nuno F. Azevedo (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 2015
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10216/103063
Country:Portugal
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