Texas A&M: A Novel Approach to Determine How Carcinogenic Bacteria Find Their Targets
February 04, 2021
February 04, 2021
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Feb. 4 (TNSJou) -- Texas A&M University's College of Engineering issued the following news:
The gram-negative bacteria Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) colonize the stomachs of the majority of the world's population. Although most people may never experience major complications due to the pathogen, H. pylori infections increase the risk of certain types of gastric cancer, as well as other illnesses such as peptic ulcers and gastritis. Currently, H. pylori . . .
The gram-negative bacteria Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) colonize the stomachs of the majority of the world's population. Although most people may never experience major complications due to the pathogen, H. pylori infections increase the risk of certain types of gastric cancer, as well as other illnesses such as peptic ulcers and gastritis. Currently, H. pylori . . .