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Helicobacter pylori colonization of the  tissue

Helicobacter pylori colonization of the tissue

... used. The PNA–FISH method has been previously tested in different types of samples and with different microorganisms, and has shown a high specificity for ...H. pylori [8]. PCR is recognized as having ... See full document

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Helicobacter pylori status in

Helicobacter pylori status in

... period of one month, these specimens were thawed for TNF-α and gastrin ...using the Amicyte kit (Warminster, PA, USA). The intra- and interassay coefficients of variation were less than 8 and ... See full document

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EMA Rabelo-Gonçalves+ , NF Nishimura, JMR Zeitune

EMA Rabelo-Gonçalves+ , NF Nishimura, JMR Zeitune

... verify the viability and pathogenicity of coccoid Helicobacter ...organisms/ml) of a coccoid H. pylori clinical isolate. The animals were divided into two ...in the same ... See full document

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Helicobacter pylori and components

Helicobacter pylori and components

... interaction of plasminogen, tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) and urokinase with a clinical strain of Helicobacter pylori was stud- ...to the surface of H. pylori ... See full document

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Detection of intracellular Helicobacter pylori in

Detection of intracellular Helicobacter pylori in

... to the manufacturer’s instructions and supplemented with chloramphenicol, incubated at 37° C for 24-48 ...from the colonies and spread in lines in 94x16 Petri plates containing CHROMagar Candida medi- um ... See full document

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Helicobacter pylori : eficácia da terapêutica

Helicobacter pylori : eficácia da terapêutica

... Introduction: The Helicobacter pylori has acquired great importance over the last decades, by being recognized as an important pathogen that infects a big part of human ...in the ... See full document

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Treatment of Helicobacter Pylori in Children

Treatment of Helicobacter Pylori in Children

... H. pylori eradication regimens should have cure rates of at least 80%, be without major side effects, and induce minimal bacterial ...both the effectiveness of some antimicrobial agents and ... See full document

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SERVIÇO PÚBLICO FEDERAL UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARÁ NÚCLEO DE MEDICINA TROPICAL PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM DOENÇAS TROPICAIS

SERVIÇO PÚBLICO FEDERAL UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARÁ NÚCLEO DE MEDICINA TROPICAL PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM DOENÇAS TROPICAIS

... Helicobacter pylori CagA cytotoxin, encoded by the cagA gene, has been associated with increased inflammatory response in gastric tissue and the change in control of cell growth ... See full document

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A changing gastric environment leads to adaptation of lipopolysaccharide variants in Helicobacter pylori populations during colonization.

A changing gastric environment leads to adaptation of lipopolysaccharide variants in Helicobacter pylori populations during colonization.

... Presence of cagA has earlier been correlated with Lewis antigen expression ...Therefore, the cag status of the clinical isolates was analyzed by PCR using DNA isolated from ten colonies at ... See full document

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Helicobacter pylori seropositivity and risk of lung cancer.

Helicobacter pylori seropositivity and risk of lung cancer.

... number of ways. First, as a case-control study nested within the ATBC cohort, this study provides the only prospective data on ...H. pylori seropositivity and subsequent risk of lung ... See full document

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Arq. Gastroenterol.  vol.52 número2

Arq. Gastroenterol. vol.52 número2

... and Helicobacter pylori, raising the possibility of the protective role Helicobacter pylori could have against celiac disease ...determine the prevalence of ... See full document

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Anti-Helicobacter pylori activity and immunostimulatory effect of extracts from Byrsonima crassa Nied. (Malpighiaceae)

Anti-Helicobacter pylori activity and immunostimulatory effect of extracts from Byrsonima crassa Nied. (Malpighiaceae)

... H. pylori infection has been associated with generation of oxygen (ROS) and nitrogen (RNS) reactive species, which leads to oxidative stress in gastric mucosa ...activation of phago- cytes, which ... See full document

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The microecological and immunological problems of persistention of Helicobacter pylori

The microecological and immunological problems of persistention of Helicobacter pylori

... Множественный полиморфизм персистирующего микроорганизма оказывается определяющим качеством и условием колонизации им слизистых оболочек, поскольку распознавание гетероген[r] ... See full document

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A comparison of Helicobacter pylori and non-Helicobacter pylori Helicobacter spp. Binding to Canine Gastric Mucosa with Defined Gastric Glycophenotype

A comparison of Helicobacter pylori and non-Helicobacter pylori Helicobacter spp. Binding to Canine Gastric Mucosa with Defined Gastric Glycophenotype

... that the H. heilmannii s.s. adhesion levels were higher in the antrum than in the body region of canine stomach (p < ...interactions of 9 ...general, the colonization ... See full document

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Maintenance of the cell morphology by MinC in Helicobacter pylori.

Maintenance of the cell morphology by MinC in Helicobacter pylori.

... water. The bacterial suspension was sonicated using an ultrasonicator (Model XL, Misonix, Farming- dale, NY) to break the ...using the Bio-Rad Dc protein assay kit on samples diluted 20-fold in water ... See full document

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Antimicrobial activity of the essential oils of Dittrichia viscosa subsp viscosa on Helicobacter pylori

Antimicrobial activity of the essential oils of Dittrichia viscosa subsp viscosa on Helicobacter pylori

... H. pylori strain 200, a clinical strain isolated from a gastric biopsy at Faro Hospital (Portugal) from the Microbiology Labora- tory of Faculty of Natural Resources Engineering, University ... See full document

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Atrophic gastritis: Risk factor for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in a Latin-American population

Atrophic gastritis: Risk factor for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in a Latin-American population

... is the eighth most common can- cer worldwide with 481 000 new cases (3.8% of all can- cers) estimated in 2008, and is the sixth most common cause of death from cancer with 406 000 deaths .... ... See full document

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Arq. Gastroenterol.  vol.45 número3

Arq. Gastroenterol. vol.45 número3

... - Helicobacter pylori has been proven to be responsible for causing various gastrointestinal disorders including gastric ...genes of pathogen (the genes of the cag-PAI, vacA, ... See full document

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Molecular Mechanisms for Adhesion and Colonization of Human Gastric Mucosa by Helicobacter pylori and its Clinical Implications

Molecular Mechanisms for Adhesion and Colonization of Human Gastric Mucosa by Helicobacter pylori and its Clinical Implications

... H. pylori é dependente da atividade da urease e da forma helicoidal da ...H. pylori tem que migrar rapidamente até ao epitélio su- perficial onde as mucinas formam uma camada de muco que envolve a ... See full document

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Arq. Gastroenterol.  vol.49 número1

Arq. Gastroenterol. vol.49 número1

... - Helicobacter pylori has been associated with worsening of gastroesophageal relux disease ...evaluate the effect of H. pylori eradication in GERD ...H. pylori were ... See full document

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