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Since the discovery of HP (Helicobacter pylori) and its close association with gastritis and peptic ulceration, it has been important to establish a practical method for conveniently testing HP infection. Because of the strong urease activity of HP, the urea administered orally is broken down into NH 3 and CO 2 by the HP urease in the patient's stomach. Then the NH 3 is absorbed...