The gram-negative bacterium Helicobacter pylori is highly adapted for persistent col-onization of the human stomach. Ap-proximately one-half of the global human population is colonized by this organism. H. pylori colonization of the stomach is associated with an increased risk of gastric adenocarcinoma, peptic ulcer disease, and gastric lymphoma. Whether symptomatic disease occurs in H. pylori–infected per-sons depends in part on host genetic fac-tors. For example, several polymorphisms that affect the production of proinflam-matory cytokines are associated with an increased risk of gastric adenocarcinoma [1]. The risk of developing symptomatic disease is also influenced by geographic factors. H. pylori–associated gastric ade-nocarcinoma is...
Helicobacter pylori persistently colonizes the gastric mucosa of approximately one half of the world...
© Saint Petersburg Pasteur Institute. All rights reserved. H. pylori is a Gram-negative, crimp and m...
Helicobacter pylori infects half of the world’s population, and is associated with asymptomatic gast...
Helicobacter pylori is one of the most successful human pathogens, which colonizes the mucus layer o...
Pathogenic potentials of the gastric pathogen, Helicobacter pylori, have been proposed, evaluated, a...
Helicobacter pylori infection remains the commonest chronic bacterial infection in the world and is ...
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a gastrointestinal patho-gen that has been linked to the developm...
Helicobacter pylori is present in the stomach of more than half of the world population. Based on co...
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a Gram-negative bacterium that infects approximately 50% of the w...
Helicobacter pylori is the first formally recognized bacterial carcinogen and is one of the most suc...
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) colonizes the gastric mucosa of a half of the mankind. Duodenal ulce...
Helicobacter pylori, a gastric bacterial pathogen, colonises >50% of the world’s population. C...
H. pylori is a Gram-negative, crimp and motile bacterium that colonizes the hostile microniche of th...
Since the recognition of Helicobacter pylori as a pathogen involved in chronic gastritis, peptic ulc...
Gastric cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Helicobacter pylori infection i...
Helicobacter pylori persistently colonizes the gastric mucosa of approximately one half of the world...
© Saint Petersburg Pasteur Institute. All rights reserved. H. pylori is a Gram-negative, crimp and m...
Helicobacter pylori infects half of the world’s population, and is associated with asymptomatic gast...
Helicobacter pylori is one of the most successful human pathogens, which colonizes the mucus layer o...
Pathogenic potentials of the gastric pathogen, Helicobacter pylori, have been proposed, evaluated, a...
Helicobacter pylori infection remains the commonest chronic bacterial infection in the world and is ...
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a gastrointestinal patho-gen that has been linked to the developm...
Helicobacter pylori is present in the stomach of more than half of the world population. Based on co...
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a Gram-negative bacterium that infects approximately 50% of the w...
Helicobacter pylori is the first formally recognized bacterial carcinogen and is one of the most suc...
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) colonizes the gastric mucosa of a half of the mankind. Duodenal ulce...
Helicobacter pylori, a gastric bacterial pathogen, colonises >50% of the world’s population. C...
H. pylori is a Gram-negative, crimp and motile bacterium that colonizes the hostile microniche of th...
Since the recognition of Helicobacter pylori as a pathogen involved in chronic gastritis, peptic ulc...
Gastric cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Helicobacter pylori infection i...
Helicobacter pylori persistently colonizes the gastric mucosa of approximately one half of the world...
© Saint Petersburg Pasteur Institute. All rights reserved. H. pylori is a Gram-negative, crimp and m...
Helicobacter pylori infects half of the world’s population, and is associated with asymptomatic gast...