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Open AccessCircMAN1A2 is upregulated by Helicobacter pylori and promotes development of gastric cancer
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is one of the main causes of gastric cancer. It has been reported that circRNAs play a vital role in the development of multiple types of cancer. However, the role of H. pylori-ind...
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SRPAIS: Spectral Matching Algorithm Based on Raman Peak Alignment and Intensity Selection
Currently, the frequent occurrence of safety incidents involving food counterfeiting has greatly disrupted the normal market order, infringed on the rights and interests of regular manufacturers and consumers,...
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Open AccessHelicobacter pylori infection is correlated with the incidence of erosive oral lichen planus and the alteration of the oral microbiome composition
Oral lichen planus (OLP), a common clinical oral disease, is associated with an increased risk of malignant transformation. The mechanism underlying the pathogenesis of OLP is unknown. Oral dysbacteriosis is r...
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A Proxy Node Resource Load Balancing Strategy Based on the Swift System
The internet of Things (IoT) uses wireless sensor devices to build a huge network transmission center, the data is increasing, and the data types have diverse characteristics. Such data raise a certain challen...
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Open AccessDownregulation of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3b inhibited proliferation and metastasis of gastric cancer
Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 (eIF3) plays an important role in the regulation of mRNA translation, cell growth and cancer development. eIF3b is the main scaffolding subunit in the eIF3 complex an...
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Analysis of Aztreonam-Inducing Proteome Changes in Nondividing Filamentous Helicobacter pylori
When stressed, bacteria can enter various nondividing states. In the present study, nondividing filamentous form in Helicobacter pylori was induced by a β-lactam antibiotic, aztreonam. In order to find possible c...
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Identification of S-nitrosylation of proteins of Helicobacter pylori in response to nitric oxide stress
Innate and adaptive immune responses are activated in humans when Helicobacter pylori invades the gastric mucosa. Nitric oxide (NO) and reactive nitrogen species are important immune effectors, which can exert th...
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Helicobacter pylori proteins response to nitric oxide stress
Helicobacter pylori is a highly pathogenic microorganism with various strategies to evade human immune responses. Nitric oxide (NO) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) generated via nitri...
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The changes of proteomes components of Helicobacter pylori in response to acid stress without urea
Acid stress is the most obvious challenge Helicobacter pylori encounters in human stomach. The urease system is the basic process used to maintain periplasmic and cytoplasmic pH near neutrality when H. pylori is ...