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From: Localization of Helicobacter spp. in the fundic mucosa of laboratory Beagle dogs: an ultrastructural study

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Dog, fundic mucosa (immunoperoxidase staining, anti- H. pylori IHC, 400×). Figure 1A - Large amounts of Helicobacter antigen in the lumen of fundic glands (white arrow) and within parietal cells, where Helicobacter antigen is detectable as well preserved spiral-shaped organisms (black arrow) or brown round dots (asterisk). In scattered parietal cells, a diffuse light cytoplasmic staining is also visible. Figure 1B - Helicobacter antigen is occasionally detectable as diffuse and marked cytoplasmic staining (black arrow).

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