Quintana-Hayashi, M.P.Rocha, R.Roxo-Rosa, M.Oleastro, M.Linden, S.K.2017-03-142017-03-142016-09Helicobacter. 2016;21(Suppl. 1):1191083-4389http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/4626Background : Adhesion to mucins within the mucus layer and to membrane bound mucins present on the surface epithelial cells is a key step in the interac􀦞on of H. pylori and its host. Aim : To inves􀦞gate the level and mechanisms of binding of non- ulcer dyspepsia (NUD) strains versus pep􀦞c ulcer disease (PUD) strains to human gastric mucins.engHelicobacter pyloriUlcerMucinsBindingGastrointestinal InfectionInfecções GastrointestinaisHelicobacter pylori strains from ulcer and non-ulcer differ in binding ability to mucinsconference object10.1111/hel.12344