TSUNG-HSIEN CHIANGCHIEH-CHANG CHENPING-HUEI TSENGJYH-MING LIOUMING-SHIANG WUCHIA-TUNG SHUNYI-CHIA LEEGraham, David YDavid YGraham2021-11-172021-11-172021-0610834389https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/586930Bismuth oxychloride produced by interaction of bismuth compounds with gastric acid is believed to damage Helicobacter pylori. The effect of bismuth salts on H. pylori in the presence of strong acid suppression is unknown. This randomized trial aimed to determine effects of bismuth subcitrate on H. pylori with and without acid suppression.enHelicobacter pylori; bismuth; light microscopy; transmission electron microscopy; ultrastructure[SDGs]SDG3bismuth citrate; esomeprazole; amoxicillin; antiinfective agent; bismuth; esomeprazole; inorganic salt; organometallic compound; proton pump inhibitor; adult; aged; Article; cell swelling; cell vacuole; controlled study; disease severity; drug effect; druBismuth salts with versus without acid suppression for Helicobacter pylori infection: A transmission electron microscope studyjournal article10.1111/hel.12801337402762-s2.0-85102764967https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/557189