Adaptation ofHelicobacter pylori to aerobic growth

European journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases : official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology(1994)

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Abstract
Two of 23 strains of Helicobacter pylori adapted from microaerobic to aerobic growth on blood agar plates incubated in humidified air. The air-adapted strains remained urease and phenylalanine deaminase positive and did not require the buffering effect of an enriched CO2 atmosphere for growth. The significance of this phenomenon remains to be determined as the two strains capable of aerobic metabolism were laboratory-adapted.
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Internal Medicine, Agar, Agar Plate, Phenylalanine, Blood Agar
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