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Martin J. Blaser
Researcher at Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine
Publications - 841
Citations - 114575
Martin J. Blaser is an academic researcher from Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Helicobacter pylori & CagA. The author has an hindex of 147, co-authored 820 publications receiving 104104 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin J. Blaser include Nagoya University & University of Maryland, Baltimore.
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Trends in reported adenocarcinomas of the oesophagus and gastric cardia in Japan.
Martin J. Blaser,Daizo Saito +1 more
TL;DR: Analysis of national cancer mortality data, national registries of oesophageal and gastric cancer cases, and records from two large cancer centres for various time periods between 1950 and 1998 suggest that the frequency of cardia cancers is increasing in Japan.
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Neutrophils provide cellular communication between ileum and mesenteric lymph nodes at graft-versus-host disease onset
Jan Hülsdünker,Katja J. Ottmüller,Hannes P. Neeff,Motoko Koyama,Motoko Koyama,Zhan Gao,Oliver S. Thomas,Marie Follo,Ali Al-Ahmad,Gabriele Prinz,Sandra Duquesne,Heide Dierbach,Susanne Kirschnek,Tim Lämmermann,Martin J. Blaser,Brian T. Fife,Bruce R. Blazar,Andreas Beilhack,Geoffrey R. Hill,Geoffrey R. Hill,Georg Häcker,Robert Zeiser +21 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that neutrophils are attracted to the ileum, where the intestinal barrier is disrupted, and then migrate to the mLN, where they participate in alloantigen presentation, and JAK1/JAK2-inhibition can interfere with this process, which provides a potential therapeutic strategy to prevent early events of tissue damage-related innate immune cell activation and, ultimately, GVHD.
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The Influence of Immunity on Raw Milk— Associated Campylobacter Infection
TL;DR: Findings indicate that chronic raw milk consumption is associated with elevated levels of C jejuni-specific serum antibodies and with immunity to symptomatic infection.
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Serogroup specificity of Legionella pneumophila is related to lipopolysaccharide characteristics.
TL;DR: Study of lipopolysaccharide of Legionella pneumophila and six other Legionella species indicates that LPS composition may be a determinant of serogroup specificity as defined by the immunofluorescence-based serogroupsing schema.
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Adherence of Helicobacter pylori cells and their surface components to HeLa cell membranes.
TL;DR: Data indicate that SAM has a specific receptor on the HeLa cell membranes, and adherence of H. pylori can be assessed by microtiter assays and involves bacterial surface material which co-purifies with urease and is different from the N-acetyl-neuraminyl-lactose binding hemagglutinin.