Inflammasome Activation by Helicobacter pylori and Its Implications for Persistence and Immunity
SK Pachathundikandi, A Müller, S Backert - Inflammasome signaling and …, 2016 - Springer
Infection with the Gram-negative pathogen Helicobacter pylori is the most prevalent chronic
bacterial infection affecting about 50% of the human world population and is the main risk …
bacterial infection affecting about 50% of the human world population and is the main risk …
[HTML][HTML] Where epigenetics meets food intake: their interaction in the development/severity of gout and therapeutic perspectives
PT Georgel, P Georgel - Frontiers in Immunology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Gout is the most frequent form of inflammatory arthritis in the world. Its prevalence is
particularly elevated in specific geographical areas such as in the Oceania/Pacific region …
particularly elevated in specific geographical areas such as in the Oceania/Pacific region …
COVID-19. Pandemic surgery guidance
Based on high quality surgery and scientific data, scientists and surgeons are committed to
protecting patients as well as healthcare staff and hereby provide this Guidance to address …
protecting patients as well as healthcare staff and hereby provide this Guidance to address …
Helicobacter pylori and gastric cancer
J Bornschein, P Malfertheiner - Digestive Diseases, 2014 - karger.com
Infection with Helicobacter pylori is established as the major risk factor for gastric cancer
development. Damage of the mucosal barrier due to H. pylori-induced inflammation …
development. Damage of the mucosal barrier due to H. pylori-induced inflammation …
RUNX3 and CAMK2N1 hypermethylation as prognostic marker for epithelial ovarian cancer
N Häfner, D Steinbach, L Jansen… - … journal of cancer, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Treatment of epithelial ovarian cancer consists of surgery plus platinum‐taxane based
chemotherapy. Neither prognostic nor predictive serum or tissue markers except BRCA1/2 …
chemotherapy. Neither prognostic nor predictive serum or tissue markers except BRCA1/2 …
Low RUNX3 expression alters dendritic cell function in patients with systemic sclerosis and contributes to enhanced fibrosis
Objectives Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is an autoimmune disease with unknown pathogenesis
manifested by inflammation, vasculopathy and fibrosis in skin and internal organs. Type I …
manifested by inflammation, vasculopathy and fibrosis in skin and internal organs. Type I …
Runx1 is a tumor suppressor gene in the mouse gastrointestinal tract
RJA Fijneman, RA Anderson, E Richards, J Liu… - Cancer …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The Runx1 transcription factor plays an important role in tissue homeostasis through its
effects on stem/progenitor cell populations and differentiation. The effect of Runx1 on …
effects on stem/progenitor cell populations and differentiation. The effect of Runx1 on …
NF-κB signaling and crosstalk during carcinogenesis
BLDM Brücher, F Lang, IS Jamall - 4open, 2019 - 4open-sciences.org
Transcription factors (TFs) are proteins that control the transcription of genetic information
from DNA to mRNA by binding to specific DNA sequences either on their own or with other …
from DNA to mRNA by binding to specific DNA sequences either on their own or with other …
Epigenetic silencing of miR‐1271 enhances MEK1 and TEAD4 expression in gastric cancer
B Lim, HJ Kim, H Heo, N Huh, SJ Baek… - Cancer …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Epigenetic dysregulation is a major driver of tumorigenesis. To identify tumor‐suppressive
microRNAs repressed by DNA methylation in gastric cancer (GC), we analyzed the genome …
microRNAs repressed by DNA methylation in gastric cancer (GC), we analyzed the genome …
Epigenetic deregulations in gastric cancer
Z Ali, Y Deng, Y Tang, S Zheng, N Ma… - Journal of nanoscience …, 2013 - ingentaconnect.com
Abnormal functioning of many cellular processes such as cell cycle, DNA repair,
angiogenesis and cell–cell adhesion has been reported in all types of cancer. In the context …
angiogenesis and cell–cell adhesion has been reported in all types of cancer. In the context …