Genetic manipulation, especially gene editing, has greatly facilitated the study of various mechanisms.
Fig. 1 H. pylori-related gene manipulation - Ace Infectious.
In the service of genetic manipulation of H. pylori, we provide a selective culture service of H. pylori strains to help study the differences between different H. pylori strains. We also provide gene deletion or overexpression of specific H. pylori genes to help study the pathogenicity, virulence, and survivability of H. pylori. Then, in the service of gene editing of gastric cells and experimental animals, we provide the construction of gene-edited gastric cells and experimental animals to help study the interaction between H. pylori and the host.
All in all, both services can contribute to the study of the mechanisms of H. pylori infection, colonization, and immune evasion and provide insights into the treatment and prevention of H. pylori.