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Helicobacter Pylori - Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Cure (Hardcover)
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Section I. Basic Bacteriology of H. pylori.- 1. In vivo models of
gastric Helicobacter infections.- 2 H. pylori species
heterogenicity.- 3 H. pylori urease.- 4 Basic bacteriology of H.
pylori: H. pylori colonization factors.- Section II. Prevalence and
Mechanisms of Spread of H. pylori.- 5 Epidemiology of H. pylori in
Western countries.- 6 H. pylori in developing countries.- 7
Prevalence/disease correlates of H. pylori.- 8 Reinfection with H.
pylori.- Section III. Mechanisms of H. pylori Induced Damage.- 9
Breakdown of the mucus layer by H. pylori.- 10 Decreased
hydrophobicity of gastroduodenal mucosa due to H. pylori infection
in man.- 11 Adherence and internalization of H. pylori by
epithelial cells.- 12 Mechanisms of ammonia-induced gastric mucosal
injury: role of glutathione and cysteine proteases.- 13
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-related damage by H. pylori.- 14 The cpn60
heat shock protein homologue of H. pylori.- 15 Gastric mucosal
injury: interactions of mast cells, cytokines and nitric oxide.- 16
H. pylori supernatant contains a novel chemotactic factor for
monocytes different from FMLP.- 17 H. pylori-induced neutrophil
activation and production of toxic oxygen radicals.- 18
Polymorphonuclear leukocytes traffic into the gastric mucosa and
through the gastric mucosal barrier in H. pylori infection: is that
bad?.- 19 H. pylori vacuolating toxin.- 20 H. pylori alcohol
dehydrogenase.- Section IV. Hormonal Disturbances in H. pylori
Infection.- 21 Effect of H. pylori infection on gastrin and gastric
acid secretion.- 22 H. pylori, gastrin and somatostatin.- 23
Parietal cell responsiveness in H. pylori infections.- 24 Role of
bacterial amines in H. pylori-associated hypergastrinaemia.- 25 Do
gastric mucosal nerves remodel in H. pylori gastritis?.- Section V.
Immunological Response to H. pylori.- 26 Overview of the immune
response to H. pylori.- 27 Specific H. pylori immune response.- 28
B cell responses in H. pylori infection.- 29 T cell subsets in H.
pylori-associated gastritis.- 30 Down-regulation of the immune
response to H. pylori.- 31 The clinical value of a saliva
diagnostic assay for antibody to H. pylori.- Section VI.
Gastroduodenal Inflammation in H. pylori Infection.- 32 Spectrum
and implications of inflammation with H. pylori.- 33 'Hypertrophic'
gastritis in H. pylori infection.- 34 Long-term consequences of H.
pylori infection: time trends in H. pylori gastritis, gastric
cancer and peptic ulcer disease.- 35 Determinants of gastritis
phenotype in H. pylori infection.- 36 The ulcer-associated cell
lineage (UACL): a newly-recognised pathway of gastrointestinal
differentiation of importance in the natural healing of peptic
ulcer disease.- Section VII. Determinants of Clinical Outcome of H.
pylori Infection.- 37 Acute infection with H. pylori.- 38 H. pylori
in asymptomatic people.- 39 Determinants of clinical outcome of H.
pylori infection: duodenal ulcer.- 40 H. pylori and gastric ulcer
disease.- 41 Functional dyspepsia and H. pylori: a controversial
link.- 42 H. pylori and NSAIDs: a meta-analysis on interactions of
acute gastroduodenal injury, gastric and duodenal ulcers and upper
gastrointestinal symptoms.- Section VIII. Relationship of H. pylori
Gastric Carcinogenesis and Lymphoma.- 43 H. pylori and gastric
cancer: the significance of the problem.- 44 The ascorbic acid
story.- 45 Role of bacterial overgrowth in gastric carcinogenesis.-
46 The role of PCR techniques in the epidemiology of H. pylori
infections.- 47 Role of H. pylori in atrophic gastritis and
intestinal metaplasia.- 48 H. pylori-associated gastric lymphoma.-
49 Animal models for Helicobacter-induced gastric and hepatic
cancer.- 50 Flaws in H. pylori-related carcinogenesis hypothesis.-
Section IX. Therapy of H. pylori Infection.- 51 Determinants of
antimicrobial effectiveness in H. pylori gastritis.- 52 Mucosal
antibiotic levels.- 53 H. pylori eradication.- 54 H. pylori
resistance to antibiotics.- 55 The role of acid suppression in the
treatment of H. p...
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