Morphology and Ultrastructure
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Morphology and Ultrastructure
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Morphological and ultrastructural studies have provided important data as to the nature of the H. pylori–host interactions. These have aided researchers' quest to understand the complex processes leading to disease. These studies are also essential to the interpretation of data derived from animal experimentation.
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