Helicobacter pylori strain-specific modulation of gastric mucosal cellular turnover: implications for carcinogenesis
RM Peek - Journal of gastroenterology, 2002 - Springer
Helicobacter pylori colonization induces inflammation in essentially all hosts, a persistent
process that increases the risk of developing distal gastric adenocarcinoma. However, only …
process that increases the risk of developing distal gastric adenocarcinoma. However, only …
Helicobacter pylori Strain-specific Genotypes and Modulation of the Gastric Epithelial Cell Cycle
Helicobacter pylori cag+ strains enhance gastric epithelial cell proliferation and attenuate
apoptosis in vivo, which may partially explain the increased risk of gastric cancer associated …
apoptosis in vivo, which may partially explain the increased risk of gastric cancer associated …
Helicobacter pylori and Gastric Cancer: Adaptive Cellular Mechanisms Involved in Disease Progression
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is the major risk factor associated with the
development of gastric cancer. The transition from normal mucosa to non-atrophic gastritis …
development of gastric cancer. The transition from normal mucosa to non-atrophic gastritis …
Importance of changes in epithelial cell turnover during Helicobacter pylori infection in gastric carcinogenesis
M Anti, A Armuzzi, A Gasbarrini, G Gasbarrini - Gut, 1998 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The role of Helicobacter pylori in gastric carcinogenesis is supported almost exclusively by
epidemiological data and prospective histopathological studies. From biological and …
epidemiological data and prospective histopathological studies. From biological and …
Helicobacter pylori in gastric carcinogenesis: mechanisms
LE Wroblewski, RM Peek - Gastroenterology Clinics, 2013 - gastro.theclinics.com
Helicobacter pylori was definitively identified by culture in 1984 by Robin Warren and Barry
Marshall, 1 and 10 years later this organism was recognized by the International Agency for …
Marshall, 1 and 10 years later this organism was recognized by the International Agency for …
Mechanisms of Disease: Helicobacter pylori-related gastric carcinogenesis—implications for chemoprevention
M Romano, V Ricci, R Zarrilli - Nature Clinical Practice Gastroenterology …, 2006 - nature.com
Gastric adenocarcinoma is the second most common cause of cancer-related mortality
worldwide. Infection with Helicobacter pylori is the single most common cause of …
worldwide. Infection with Helicobacter pylori is the single most common cause of …
Helicobacter pylori alters gastric epithelial cell cycle events and gastrin secretion in Mongolian gerbils
RM Peek, HP Wirth, SF Moss, M Yang, AM Abdalla… - Gastroenterology, 2000 - Elsevier
Background & Aims: Human colonization with Helicobacter pylori increases the risk for distal
gastric adenocarcinoma, possibly by altering gastric epithelial cell cycle events and/or …
gastric adenocarcinoma, possibly by altering gastric epithelial cell cycle events and/or …
Molecular mechanisms of gastric cancer initiation and progression by Helicobacter pylori
SL Servetas, DR Bridge, DS Merrell - Current opinion in infectious …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Molecular mechanisms of gastric cancer initiation and progre... : Current Opinion in Infectious
Diseases Molecular mechanisms of gastric cancer initiation and progression by Helicobacter …
Diseases Molecular mechanisms of gastric cancer initiation and progression by Helicobacter …
Helicobacter pylori and gastrointestinal tract adenocarcinomas
RM Peek Jr, MJ Blaser - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2002 - nature.com
Although gastric adenocarcinoma is associated with the presence of Helicobacter pylori in
the stomach, only a small fraction of colonized individuals develop this common malignancy …
the stomach, only a small fraction of colonized individuals develop this common malignancy …
Pathobiology of Helicobacter pylori–induced gastric cancer
M Amieva, RM Peek Jr - Gastroenterology, 2016 - Elsevier
Colonization of the human stomach by Helicobacter pylori and its role in causing gastric
cancer is one of the richest examples of a complex relationship among human cells …
cancer is one of the richest examples of a complex relationship among human cells …
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