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A new cell type with links to gastric cancer steps up for its mugshot

A new cell type with links to gastric cancer steps up for its mugshot

From the Salama Lab, Human Biology Division
Science SpotlightOctober 16, 2023
A molecular twist on bacterial cell shape

A molecular twist on bacterial cell shape

Dissecting the role of the cytoskeletal protein CcmA in the helical shape of Helicobacter pylori
Science SpotlightOctober 17, 2022
Science Says: Cracking the code in solid tumors

Science Says: Cracking the code in solid tumors

How scientists are developing targeted new therapies for cancers of the breast, lung, stomach and more
Hutch NewsOctober 13, 2021
H. pylori infection accelerates events that lead to gastric cancer development

H. pylori infection accelerates events that lead to gastric cancer development

From the Salama Lab, Human Biology Division
Science SpotlightJanuary 18, 2021
How Helicobacter stays helical

How Helicobacter stays helical

New insights into how the cancer-causing stomach bacterium keeps its shape could point the way for future, more-specialized antibiotics
Hutch NewsJanuary 21, 2020
Pilot study identifies strain of bacteria as chief risk factor for stomach cancer

Pilot study identifies strain of bacteria as chief risk factor for stomach cancer

Findings in PLOS ONE paper may help doctors better identify, screen and treat high-risk patients
News ReleasesSeptember 12, 2018
Bug out: Killing common bacterial may curb stomach cancer, study finds

Bug out: Killing common bacterial may curb stomach cancer, study finds

Will H. pylori be targeted for full eradication?
Hutch NewsJuly 21, 2015