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  1. BAFFling Autoimmune Disorders and Helicobacter pylori Disease: The Interplay between BAFF and the Th17 Response
  2. Evaluation of the Efficacy of the H. pylori Protein HP-NAP as a Therapeutic Tool for Treatment of Bladder Cancer in an Orthotopic Murine Model
  3. Pathogenesis ofHelicobacter pyloriInfection
  4. The C2 fragment fromNeisseria meningitidisantigen NHBA increases endothelial permeability by destabilizing adherens junctions
  5. Orchestration of Inflammation and Adaptive Immunity inBorrelia burgdorferi-Induced Arthritis by Neutrophil-Activating Protein A
  6. Triggering of Inflammasome by Aggregated α–Synuclein, an Inflammatory Response in Synucleinopathies
  7. Helicobacter pylori secreted peptidyl prolyl cis, trans-isomerase drives Th17 inflammation in gastric adenocarcinoma
  8. Therapy for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer: HP-NAP
  9. HP-NAP new therapy for bladder cancer: numquam periculum sine periculo vincitur
  10. PS1-033. Treponema pallidum TpF1 Activates Inflammasome and Promotes the Development of Regulatory T Cells
  11. HP-NAP inhibits the growth of bladder cancer in mice by activating a cytotoxic Th1 response
  12. MicroRNA expression profiling in human Barrett's carcinogenesis
  13. The immune modulating activity of the Helicobacter pylori HP-NAP: Friend or foe?
  14. To treat or not to treatHelicobacter pylorito benefit asthma patients
  15. Helicobacter pylori-derived neutrophil-activating protein increases the lifespan of monocytes and neutrophils
  16. Reply to letter by Nardelli and Schell commenting on the pathogenesis of lyme arthritis
  17. vOX2 glycoprotein of human herpesvirus 8 modulates human primary macrophages activity
  18. Helicobacter pylori , asthma and allergy
  19. The Vibrio cholerae Cytolysin Promotes Chloride Secretion from Intact Human Intestinal Mucosa
  20. The neutrophil-activating protein ofHelicobacter pyloridown-modulates Th2 inflammation in ovalbumin-induced allergic asthma
  21. Borrelia burgdorferiNapA-driven Th17 cell inflammation in lyme arthritis
  22. Immunosuppression of TH2 responses in Trichinella spiralis infection by Helicobacter pylori neutrophil-activating protein
  23. The Vibrio cholerae cytolysin promotes activation of mast cell (T helper 2) cytokine production
  24. Oxidative DNA damage in gastric cancer: CagA status and OGG1 gene polymorphism
  25. The neutrophil-activating protein ofHelicobacter pylori(HP-NAP) as an immune modulating agent
  26. The concerted action of the Helicobacter pylori cytotoxin VacA and of the v-ATPase proton pump induces swelling of isolated endosomes
  27. VacA and HP-NAP, Ying and Yang of Helicobacter pylori-associated gastric inflammation
  28. Glibenclamide Stimulates Fluid Secretion in Rodent Cholangiocytes Through a Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator-Independent Mechanism
  29. Recovery of the seagrass Zostera marina in a disturbed Mediterranean lagoon (Etang de Berre, Bouches-du-Rhône, Southern France)
  30. The multiple cellular activities of the VacA cytotoxin of Helicobacter pylori
  31. Immunosuppressive and Proinflammatory Activities of the VacA Toxin of Helicobacter pylori : Figure 1.
  32. Molecular and cellular mechanisms of action of the vacuolating cytotoxin (VacA) and neutrophil-activating protein (HP-NAP) virulence factors of Helicobacter pylori
  33. The Vibrio cholerae haemolysin anion channel is required for cell vacuolation and death
  34. The neutrophil-activating protein (HP-NAP) of Helicobacter pylori is a potent stimulant of mast cells
  35. Virulence factors of Helicobacter pylori
  36. Bacterial toxins with intracellular protease activity
  37. 3D imaging of the 58 kda cell binding subunit of the Helicobacter pylori cytotoxin
  38. Molecular and cellular activities ofHelicobacter pyloripathogenic factors
  39. Helicobacter pylori Vacuolating Toxin Forms Anion-Selective Channels in Planar Lipid Bilayers: Possible Implications for the Mechanism of Cellular Vacuolation
  40. TPA and butyrate increase cell sensitivity to the vacuolating toxin ofHelicobacter pylori
  41. Cell vacuolization induced by Helicobacter pylori VacA toxin: cell line sensitivity and quantitative estimation
  42. The Acid Activation ofHelicobacter pyloriToxin VacA: Structural and Membrane Binding Studies
  43. Response from de Bernard and Aricò
  44. Helicobacter pylori toxin VacA induces vacuole formation by acting in the cell cytosol