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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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Helicobacter Pylori Seropositivity and Colorectal Cancer Risk: A Prospective Study of Male Smokers
Paul J. Limburg,Rachael Z. Stolzenberg-Solomon,Lisa H. Colbert,Guillermo I. Perez-Perez,Martin J. Blaser,Philip R. Taylor,Jarmo Virtamo,Demetrius Albanes +7 more
TL;DR: H. pylori carriage does not appear to be an important risk factor for colorectal adenocarcinoma, and its results were similar to other prospective case-control studies examined.
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The effect of laparoscopic gastric banding surgery on plasma levels of appetite-control, insulinotropic, and digestive hormones.
Joshua R. Shak,Jatin Roper,Guillermo I. Perez-Perez,Chi-Hong Tseng,Fritz Francois,Fritz Francois,Zoi Gamagaris,Carlie Patterson,Elizabeth H. Weinshel,Elizabeth H. Weinshel,George Fielding,Christine J. Ren,Martin J. Blaser,Martin J. Blaser +13 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding works in part by suppressing the rise in ghrelin that normally accompanies weight loss is supported and Unchanged concentrations of insulinotropic and digestive hormones suggest that gastrointestinal endocrine function is largely maintained in the long term.
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Shift in S-layer protein expression responsible for antigenic variation in Campylobacter fetus.
TL;DR: Analysis with monoclonal antibodies showed that antigenic reactivities of the S-layer proteins were varied, indicating that these proteins represent a system for antigenic variation.
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Helicobacter pylori and Overweight Status in the United States: Data from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Ilseung Cho,Martin J. Blaser,Fritz Francois,Jomol Mathew,Xiang Y. Ye,Judith D. Goldberg,Edmund J. Bini +6 more
TL;DR: In this US population-based study, there was no significant association between H. pylori colonization, cagA+ strains of H.pylori, and being overweight.