Abstract
The emerging role of dendritic cells in the host immune response against Helicobacter pylori.
Highlights
Edited by: Christine Anne Biron, Brown University, USA Reviewed by: Cheol-Heui Yun, Seoul National University, South Korea Heinrich Korner, Menzies Research Institute Tasmania, Australia
A commentary on Inflammatory cytokine and microRNA responses of primary human dendritic cells cultures with Helicobacter pylori strains by Hocès de la Guardia, A., Staedel, C., Kaafarany, I., Clément, A., Roubaud Baudron, C., Mégraud, F., et al (2013)
Ex vivo model systems which recapitulate the key events of human infection have helped to clarify these signaling activities with the critical molecules involved in the process
Summary
A commentary on Inflammatory cytokine and microRNA responses of primary human dendritic cells cultures with Helicobacter pylori strains by Hocès de la Guardia, A., Staedel, C., Kaafarany, I., Clément, A., Roubaud Baudron, C., Mégraud, F., et al (2013). This was exemplified in the study conducted by Hocès de la Guardia et al (2013) on Helicobacter pylori, which causes chronic active gastritis and peptic ulcer disease in humans.
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