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World J Gastroenterol. Jan 7, 2005; 11(1): 104-108
Published online Jan 7, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i1.104
Published online Jan 7, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i1.104
Figure 1 Ratio of stomach weight to body weight in H pylori- infected, H pylori-eradicated and H pylori-uninfected Mongolian gerbils.
H pylori-infected, H pylori-eradicated and H pylori-uninfected Mongolian gerbils are shown as black bar, slash line bar and point bar respectively. aP<0.05 vs H pylori- eradicated, cP<0.05 vs H pylori-infected.
Figure 2 Hyperplastic area of the stomach in H pylori-infected, H pylori-eradicated and H pylori-uninfected Mongolian gerbils.
H pylori-infected, H pylori-eradicated and H pylori-uninfected Mongolian gerbils are shown as black bar, slash line bar and point bar, respectively. aP<0.05 vs H pylori-eradicated, cP<0.05 vs H pylori-infected.
Figure 3 Gastric erosion and ulcer area in H pylori-infected, H pylori-eradicated and H pylori-uninfected Mongolian gerbils.
H pylori-infected, H pylori-eradicated and H pylori-uninfected Mongolian gerbils are shown as black bar, slash line bar and point bar respectively. aP<0.05 vs H pylori-eradicated, cP<0.05 vs H pylori-infected.
Figure 4 Scores of chronic gastritis in H pylori-infected, H pylori- eradicated and H pylori-uninfected Mongolian gerbils.
H pylori- infected, H pylori-eradicated and H pylori-uninfected Mongolian gerbils are shown as black bar, slash line bar and point bar, respectively. aP<0.05 vs H pylori-eradicated, cP<0.05 vs H pylori- infected.
Figure 5 MPO activity in H pylori-infected, H pylori-eradicated and H pylori-uninfected Mongolian gerbils.
H pylori-infected, H pylori-eradicated and H pylori-uninfected Mongolian gerbils are shown as black bar, slash line bar and point bar, respectively. aP<0.05 vs H pylori-eradicated, cP<0.05 vs H pylori-infected.
Figure 6 PGE2 synthesis of gastric mucosa in H pylori-infected, H pylori-eradicated and H pylori-uninfected Mongolian gerbils.
H pylori-infected, H pylori-eradicated and H pylori-uninfected Mongolian gerbils are shown as black bar, slash line bar and point bar, respectively. aP<0.05 vs H pylori-eradicated, cP<0.05 vs H pylori-infected.
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Citation: Chang CC, Chen SH, Lien GS, Lou HY, Hsieh CR, Fang CL, Pan S. Eradication of
Helicobacter pylori significantly reduced gastric damage in nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug-treated Mongolian gerbils. World J Gastroenterol 2005; 11(1): 104-108 - URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v11/i1/104.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v11.i1.104