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Publication: Optimization of Helicobacter pylori Biofilm Formation in In Vitro Conditions Mimicking Stomach

Researchers in this investigation leveraged a BioFlux Shear Flow System to mimic the in vivo environment of the human stomach. Using this model, the group investigated the host-pathogen response of Helicobacter pylori to gastric cells. They found that host-mimicking fluids can be used as primary culture media or as stimulators, suggesting that H. pylori can be investigated in vitro.

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