Helicobacter pylori infection modulates endogenous hydrogen sulfide production in gastric cancer AGS cells.
Yoshinari KawaharaYuka HirashitaChikako TamuraYoko KudoKumiko SakaiKazumi TogoKensuke FukudaOsamu MatsunariKazuhisa OkamotoRyo OgawaKazuhiro MizukamiTadayoshi OkimotoMasaaki KodamaKazunari MurakamiPublished in: Helicobacter (2020)
H pylori infection modulates endogenous H2 S production in AGS cells, suggesting that H2 S might be one of the bioactive molecules involved in the biological mechanisms of gastric mucosal disease including mucosal atrophy.