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    Protective efficacy of a hydroxy fatty acid against gastric Helicobacter infections by Matsui, Hidenori, Takahashi, Tetsufumi, Murayama, Somay Y., Kawaguchi, Marina, Matsuo, Koichi, Nakamura, Masahiko

    Published in Helicobacter (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-12-2017)
    “…Background We have previously revealed that omega‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acids can prevent Helicobacter pylori infection by blocking the futalosine pathway,…”
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    Musashi-1 post-transcriptionally enhances phosphotyrosine-binding domain-containing m-Numb protein expression in regenerating gastric mucosa by Takahashi, Tetsufumi, Suzuki, Hidekazu, Imai, Takao, Shibata, Shinsuke, Tabuchi, Yoshiaki, Tsuchimoto, Kanji, Okano, Hideyuki, Hibi, Toshifumi

    Published in PloS one (04-01-2013)
    “…Upregulation of the RNA-binding protein Musashi-1 (Msi1) has been shown to occur in rat gastric corpus mucosa after ethanol-induced mucosal injury. However,…”
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    New pharmaceutical treatment of gastric MALT lymphoma: anti-angiogenesis treatment using VEGF receptor antibodies and celecoxib by Nakamura, Masahiko, Takahashi, Tetsufumi, Matsui, Hidenori, Takahashi, Shinichi, Murayama, Somay Y, Suzuki, Hidekazu, Tsuchimoto, Kanji

    Published in Current pharmaceutical design (01-02-2014)
    “…In addition to eradication of Helicobacter pylori, chemotherapy with anticancer agents, and radiation therapy, the treatment with molecular target drugs…”
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    A Novel Approach for Screening of New Anti-Helicobacter pylori Substances by Matsumoto, Tsukasa, Takahashi, Tetsufumi, Yamada, Haruki

    Published in Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin (01-01-2008)
    “…Gastric mucosal cell-derived L-lactic acid strongly enhances proliferation of Helicobacter pylori, and may contribute to the long-term colonization of H…”
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    Suppression of lymphangiogenesis induced by Flt-4 antibody in gastric low-grade mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma by Helicobacter heilmannii infection by Nakamura, Masahiko, Matsui, Hidenori, Takahashi, Tetsufumi, Ogawa, Satoshi, Tamura, Ryo, Murayama, Somay Y, Takahashi, Shinichi, Tsuchimoto, Kanji

    Published in Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology (01-05-2010)
    “…Background and Aims:  Our recent study revealed that per oral infection with Helicobacter heilmannii induced low‐grade mucosa‐associated lymphoid tissue (MALT)…”
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    CD46 Transgenic Mouse Model of Necrotizing Fasciitis Caused by Streptococcus pyogenes Infection by Matsui, Hidenori, Sekiya, Yukie, Nakamura, Masahiko, Murayama, Somay Yamagata, Yoshida, Haruno, Takahashi, Tetsufumi, Imanishi, Ken'ichi, Tsuchimoto, Kanji, Uchiyama, Takehiko, Sunakawa, Keisuke, Ubukata, Kimiko

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-11-2009)
    “…We developed a human CD46-expressing transgenic (Tg) mouse model of subcutaneous (s.c.) infection into both hind footpads with clinically isolated 11 group A…”
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    Draft Genome Sequence of Helicobacter suis Strain SNTW101, Isolated from a Japanese Patient with Nodular Gastritis by Matsui, Hidenori, Takahashi, Tetsufumi, Murayama, Somay Y, Uchiyama, Ikuo, Yamaguchi, Katsushi, Shigenobu, Shuji, Suzuki, Masato, Rimbara, Emiko, Shibayama, Keigo, Øverby, Anders, Nakamura, Masahiko

    Published in Genome announcements (Washington, DC) (08-09-2016)
    “…We present here the draft whole-genome shotgun sequence of an uncultivated strain SNTW101 of Helicobacter suis, which has been maintained in the stomachs of…”
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    L-Lactic Acid Secreted from Gastric Mucosal Cells Enhances Growth of Helicobacter pylori by Takahashi, Tetsufumi, Matsumoto, Tsukasa, Nakamura, Masahiko, Matsui, Hidenori, Tsuchimoto, Kanji, Yamada, Haruki

    Published in Helicobacter (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-10-2007)
    “…Background:  Helicobacter pylori mainly inhabit the mucus layer in the gastric mucosa. However, mechanisms involving H. pylori colonization and proliferation…”
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    Angiogenesis and Malt Lymphoma in Stomach, Liver and Lacrimal Gland: Interaction with VASH2 as well as VEGF by Nakamura, Masahiko, Overby, Anders, Takahashi, Tetsufumi, Matsui, Hidenori

    Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (23-05-2022)
    “…Angiogenesis is thought to play a key role in the development of the malignant tumors. We established a low-grade MALT lymphoma model in C57BL/6 mouse infected…”
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    Phytochemical Isothiocyanate Prevention of Helicobacter heilmannii-Induced Gastric Malt Lymphoma and Resulting Tumors in Mice by Overby, Anders, Zhao, Chun-Mei, Matsui, Hidenori, Takahashi, Tetsufumi, Chen, Duan, Nakamura, Masahiko

    Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (23-05-2022)
    “…Naturally occurring isothiocyanates (ITCs) from edible vegetables may have potential as anti-cancer agents. Gastric infection with the zoonotic Helicobacter…”
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    A Novel In Vitro Infection Model of Helicobacter pylori Using Mucin-Producing Murine Gastric Surface Mucous Cells by Takahashi, Tetsufumi, Matsumoto, Tsukasa, Nakamura, Masahiko, Matsui, Hidenori, Kiyohara, Hiroaki, Sasakawa, Chihiro, Yamada, Haruki

    Published in Helicobacter (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-08-2004)
    “…ABSTRACT Background.  Helicobacter pylori is found within the gastric surface mucous gel layer and in the epithelial surface. Gastric cancer cells have been…”
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    Role of substance P and CGRP in gastric MALT lymphoma induced by Helicobacter heilmannii infection (1052.5) by Nakamura, Masahiko, Matsui, Hidenori, Takahashi, Tetsufumi, Tsuchimoto, Kanji

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2014)
    “…Recently, many neuroendocrine mediators have been reported to be related to the formation and enlargement of the neoplasm. From our electron microscopic…”
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