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Distribution of operational taxonomic units (OTUS) from bacterial DNA integrations in gastric adenocarcinoma
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Novel Frontiers of the Gastric Microbiome - 2022 Gastric Cancer Summit
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Compositional differences in the gastric microbiome with and without H. pylori
- 3 Distribution of operational taxonomic units (OTUS) from bacterial DNA integrations in gastric adenocarcinoma
- 4 Differences in the composition of the gerbil gastric microbiome, based on H. pylori status
- 5 Presence of CagA alters composition of the gastric microbiota, when stratified by phyla levels, in H. pylori-infected gerbils
- 6 Gastric microbiota profiles differ in chronic gastritis and gastric carcinoma
- 7 Gastric microbial dysbiosis is associated with gastric carcinoma
- 8 Gastric microbiome dysbiosis across stages of gastric carcinogenesis
- 9 Correlation strengths of gastric cancer enriched and depleted bacteria with disease progression
- 10 Heatmap annotation of gastric inflammation and injury in GF mice following human gastric transplant
- 11 Species-specific effect of intestinal Helicobacter infection on H. pylori-induced gastric injury
- 12 Iron deficiency increases H. pylori-induced dysplasia in INS-GAS mice
- 13 H. pylori increases levels of DCA under conditions of iron deficiency
- 14 Fecal microbiota analysis
- 15 H. pylori-induced gastric cancer: an axis of evil
- 16 Future Investigations