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Gastric cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and resections are performed to cure the disease. We have previously reported the changes in the gastric microbiota after gastric cancer resection, which may be associated with the oral ...
Eri Komori +10 more
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The role of gastric microbiota in gastric cancer [PDF]
Gastric cancer represents one of the leading causes of cancer deaths worldwide. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is the strongest risk factor associated with gastric cancer.
Oliver A. Stewart, Fen Wu, Yu Chen
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Host miRNAs-microbiota interactions in gastric cancer [PDF]
It is widely acknowledged that gastric cancer seriously affects the quality of life and survival of patients. The correlation between the microbiota and gastric cancer has attracted extensive attention in recent years, nonetheless the specific mechanism ...
Yan Yang +7 more
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Changes in Gastric Microbiota during Gastric Carcinogenesis [PDF]
After World War II, the incidence of gastric cancer decreased rapidly in most of the developed countries; however, it remained high in countries where secondary prevention of gastric cancer is practiced without primary prevention (Helicobacter pylori ...
Sun-Young Lee
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Differences in gastric microbiota and mucosal function between patients with chronic superficial gastritis and intestinal metaplasia [PDF]
Chronic superficial gastritis (CSG) and intestinal metaplasia (IM) can further develop into gastric cancer, which seriously endangers the health of people all over the world.
Yingxia Li +6 more
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The role of microbiota in the development and treatment of gastric cancer
The stomach was once considered a sterile organ until the discovery of Helicobacter pylori (HP). With the application of high-throughput sequencing technology and macrogenomics, researchers have identified fungi and fivemajor bacterial phyla within the ...
Yiwen Wang +15 more
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Diet, Gastric Microbiota, and Metabolites in Gastric Tumorigenesis. [PDF]
Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide particularly in Asian populations, and certain diets have been associated with increased risk of GC. Recent advances in microbial profiling technology have facilitated investigations on microbes residing on the gastric mucosa and increasing evidence has revealed the critical ...
Jiang L, Lau HC, Zeng R, Yu J.
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Editorial: Gastric microbiota dysbiosis and gastric diseases. [PDF]
Tian Y, Zhao M, Fu X.
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Autoimmune Gastritis and Gastric Microbiota [PDF]
Autoimmune atrophic gastritis is an organ-specific immune-mediated condition characterized by atrophy of the oxyntic mucosa. Autoimmune atrophic gastritis (AIG) is characterized by a progressive loss of acid-secreting parietal cells leading to hypo-achlorhydria.
Conti L., Annibale B., Lahner E.
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Interactions between gastric microbiota and metabolites in gastric cancer. [PDF]
AbstractThe development and progression of gastric cancer (GC) is greatly influenced by gastric microbiota and their metabolites. Here, we characterized the gastric microbiome and metabolome profiles of 37 GC tumor tissues and matched non-tumor tissues using 16s rRNA gene sequencing and ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography tandem mass ...
Dai D +7 more
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