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SHP1 inactivates H. pylori oncoprotein | The University of Tokyo
JCI - Coadaptation of Helicobacter pylori and humans: ancient history, modern implications
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Why degree of damage to stomach differs between H. pylori strains | The University of Tokyo
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Helicobacter pylori pathogen inhibits cellular responses to oncogenic stress and apoptosis | PLOS Pathogens
H. pylori CagA has an inducible effect on the CDH1 methylation and TP53... | Download Scientific Diagram
Frontiers | An Overview of Autophagy in Helicobacter pylori Infection and Related Gastric Cancer
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The proposed mechanism of H. pylori CagA-mediated promotion of gastric... | Download Scientific Diagram
Pathogenic mechanisms of the oncoprotein CagA in H. pylori-induced gastric cancer (Review)
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Reactive Oxygen Species-Induced Autophagic Degradation of Helicobacter pylori CagA Is Specifically Suppressed in Cancer Stem-like Cells - ScienceDirect
Putative model showing VacA-induced CagA phosphorylation during H.... | Download Scientific Diagram