Abstract
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Highlights
1. Identification of diverse gastric microbiota, including non-H. pylori microorganisms underscore their potential roles in influencing gastric health and disease.
2. Isolated gastric bacteria demonstrate resilience and ecological specialization through their ability to adapt to anaerobic conditions, varying oxygen levels, and different temperatures, highlighting their diverse metabolic capabilities.
3. Emphasis on culture-based methodologies to enhance understanding of the gastric microbiome’s significance, paving the way for future research into its implications for gastric disorders and therapeutic applications.