Hairless mouse sensitive to helicobacter pylori

Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Nonhuman animal

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ABSTRACT:
A hairless mouse designated NS:Hr/ICR is sensitive to H. pylori. This NS:Hr/ICR hairless mouse can be easily infected with H. pylori in its alimentary canal, and is therefore useful as an experimental animal model for H. pylori infection.

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