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How does Helicobacter pylori survive in the acidic environment of the stomach?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Helicobacter pylori survives in the acidic stomach environment by producing urease, which converts local urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide. This reaction raises the pH around the bacterium, creating a microenvironment where it can thrive, despite the surrounding gastric acid that would normally be lethal to most organisms.

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