Genes of Helicobacter pylori necessary for the regulation and ma

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ABSTRACT:
Oligonucleotide sequences are disclosed specific to H. pylori urease and useful as DNA probes and primers in the detection of H. pylori infection in humans. Also disclosed are methods of hybridization and amplification using these sequences.

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