Background. Helicobacter pylori is found within the gastric surface mucous gel layer and in the epithelial surface. Gastric cancer cells have been used in experimental H. pylori infection in vitro, although cancer cells have some abnormalities in cellular properties. The aim of this study was to develop an in vitro H. pylori infection model using normal gastric surface cells that produce gastric mucin. Materials and methods. Normal murine gastric surface mucous cells (GSM06) were cultured by the liquid interface method using a serum-free medium and a collagen gel containing a fibroblast cell line (L929) and infected with H. pylori. Infection by H. pylori was assessed by enumerating the colony-forming units (CFU) of H. pylori adhered to GSM0...
Background: Helicobacter pylori causes peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer, and the oral cavity ...
There is intense interest in how bacteria interact with mucin glycoproteins in order to colonise muc...
Objective: To evaluate the respective roles of vacuolating cytotoxin(s) and urease-mediated ammonia ...
Background and aims: Helicobacter pylori is the causative agent of gastric diseases and the main ris...
Helicobacter pylori colonises the gastric mucosa of humans. The majority of organisms live in mucus....
This study describes the distribution of spiral and coccoid forms of Helicobacter (H. ) pylori withi...
This study describes the distribution of spiral and coccoid forms of Helicobacter (H. ) pylori withi...
Background/Aim: Despite the significant number of studies on H. pylori pathogenesis, not much data h...
Abstract Background Helicobacter pylori bacteria colonize human gastric mucosa, cause chronic inflam...
OBJECTIVE: To establish a cell model by chronically infecting human gastric epithelial cells with H....
We previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mouse tissues (intestin...
Objective Helicobacter pylori causes life-long colonisation of the gastric mucosa, leading to chroni...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: We previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mous...
We previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mouse tissues (intestin...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: We previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mous...
Background: Helicobacter pylori causes peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer, and the oral cavity ...
There is intense interest in how bacteria interact with mucin glycoproteins in order to colonise muc...
Objective: To evaluate the respective roles of vacuolating cytotoxin(s) and urease-mediated ammonia ...
Background and aims: Helicobacter pylori is the causative agent of gastric diseases and the main ris...
Helicobacter pylori colonises the gastric mucosa of humans. The majority of organisms live in mucus....
This study describes the distribution of spiral and coccoid forms of Helicobacter (H. ) pylori withi...
This study describes the distribution of spiral and coccoid forms of Helicobacter (H. ) pylori withi...
Background/Aim: Despite the significant number of studies on H. pylori pathogenesis, not much data h...
Abstract Background Helicobacter pylori bacteria colonize human gastric mucosa, cause chronic inflam...
OBJECTIVE: To establish a cell model by chronically infecting human gastric epithelial cells with H....
We previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mouse tissues (intestin...
Objective Helicobacter pylori causes life-long colonisation of the gastric mucosa, leading to chroni...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: We previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mous...
We previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mouse tissues (intestin...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: We previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mous...
Background: Helicobacter pylori causes peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer, and the oral cavity ...
There is intense interest in how bacteria interact with mucin glycoproteins in order to colonise muc...
Objective: To evaluate the respective roles of vacuolating cytotoxin(s) and urease-mediated ammonia ...