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1 following eradication and reintroduction of Helicobacter hepaticus.
2 ing experimental infection with the pathogen Helicobacter hepaticus.
3 ed colitis after experimental infection with Helicobacter hepaticus.
4 T) mice develop colitis after infection with Helicobacter hepaticus.
5 cient mice using intragastric infection with Helicobacter hepaticus.
6 on-dependent manner following infection with Helicobacter hepaticus.
7 older SCID/NCr mice naturally infected with Helicobacter hepaticus.
8 ly transmitted microbial flora that included Helicobacter hepaticus.
9 ed as a novel Helicobacter species and named Helicobacter hepaticus.
11 animals from experimental colitis induced by Helicobacter hepaticus, a commensal bacterium with patho
12 essing colitis and colon cancer triggered by Helicobacter hepaticus, a widespread murine enterohepati
13 mice were inoculated by gastric gavage with Helicobacter hepaticus, an enteric bacterial pathogen of
15 ort that Nod2-deficient mice inoculated with Helicobacter hepaticus, an opportunistic pathogenic bact
17 idizing hydrogenase activity was detected in Helicobacter hepaticus and compared to the activity in H
18 ty with a possible pathogenicity island from Helicobacter hepaticus and components of a potential typ
19 d with Helicobacter bilis or coinfected with Helicobacter hepaticus and Helicobacter rodentium and fe
21 s of the amidase gene cluster and to UreI of Helicobacter hepaticus and Streptococcus salivarius.
22 on and clusters with Helicobacter muridarum, Helicobacter hepaticus, and Helicobacter sp. MIT 94-022.
23 a dog and correlates with recent findings of Helicobacter hepaticus- and Helicobacter bilis-related h
24 utions, 6 of 16 (37%) had mice infected with Helicobacter hepaticus; but monoinfection with H. bilis,
30 igated different steps of EMT in response to Helicobacter hepaticus CDT and its active CdtB subunit u
31 ia, and cancer, but when reintroduced into a Helicobacter hepaticus-containing specific pathogen-free
32 deficient (IL-10 KO) mice reconstituted with Helicobacter hepaticus develop severe colitis associated
33 (fl/fl)Maf(fl/fl)Cd4(Cre) mice infected with Helicobacter hepaticus developed severe colitis with an
36 Following colonization with the pathobiont Helicobacter hepaticus, group 3 innate lymphoid cells (I
40 acter species have recently been identified: Helicobacter hepaticus, Helicobacter muridarum, and Heli
42 weeks of age and then orally inoculated with Helicobacter hepaticus (Hh) or sterile media at 8 weeks
45 tivated six-membrane segment urea channel of Helicobacter hepaticus (HhUreI), homologous to the essen
46 pretation was complicated by the presence of Helicobacter hepaticus in selected silver-stained liver
47 , the influence of a single murine pathogen, Helicobacter hepaticus, in combination with the abnormal
48 termined the course of acute DSS and chronic Helicobacter hepaticus induced colitis in dectin-1 defic
49 n of a genetic interval Hiccs that regulates Helicobacter hepaticus-induced colitis and associated ca
51 e gene expression profile of A/JCr mice with Helicobacter hepaticus-induced typhlitis at month 1 of i
52 tal infection with a single bacterial agent, Helicobacter hepaticus, induces chronic colitis in SPF-r
53 A range of these results were confirmed in Helicobacter hepaticus-infected and xenograft murine mod
56 ng a tumor-promoting model combining chronic Helicobacter hepaticus infection and the carcinogen azox
57 Male A/JCr mice with naturally occurring Helicobacter hepaticus infection develop a progressive c
60 erichia coli, we demonstrate that persistent Helicobacter hepaticus infection modulates host response
64 as well as distal intestinal infection with Helicobacter hepaticus, influence small intestinal trans
67 is an emerging human foodborne pathogen, and Helicobacter hepaticus is a mouse pathogen; both species
76 fect of the enterohepatic bacterial pathogen Helicobacter hepaticus on liver and intestine tumorigene
77 ancer: enterotoxigenic Bacteroides fragilis, Helicobacter hepaticus or colibactin-producing (polyketi
78 c pathology, C57BL/6 mice were infected with Helicobacter hepaticus or Helicobacter muridarum, follow
79 widespread enteric mouse bacterial pathogen, Helicobacter hepaticus, or sham-dosed with media only.
80 c, pathology in C57BL/6 mice inoculated with Helicobacter hepaticus plus anti-IL-10 receptor (IL-10R)
82 mice with an intestinal bacterial pathogen, Helicobacter hepaticus, significantly promotes mammary c
85 history of T cells that are reactive towards Helicobacter hepaticus through space and time in the set
86 c-Rel significantly impaired the ability of Helicobacter hepaticus to induce colitis upon infection
88 IL-1beta promotes innate immune pathology in Helicobacter hepaticus-triggered intestinal inflammation
89 role of IL-12 versus IL-23 in two models of Helicobacter hepaticus-triggered T cell-dependent coliti
92 nduced by another enterohepatic microaerobe, Helicobacter hepaticus, which, like C. jejuni, produces