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James G. Fox

James G. Fox

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
124
Citations
52963
World Ranking
531
National Ranking
333

Best Publications

  • CX3CR1-Mediated Dendritic Cell Access to the Intestinal Lumen and Bacterial Clearance

    Jan Hendrik Niess;Stephan Brand;Xiubin Gu;Limor Landsman

  • Gastric cancer originating from bone marrow-derived cells.

    JeanMarie Houghton;Calin Stoicov;Sachiyo Nomura;Sachiyo Nomura;Arlin B. Rogers

  • Inflammation, atrophy, and gastric cancer

    James G. Fox;Timothy C. Wang

  • Synergistic interaction between hypergastrinemia and Helicobacter infection in a mouse model of gastric cancer.

    Timothy C. Wang;Charles A. Dangler;Duan Chen;James R. Goldenring

  • Gremlin 1 identifies a skeletal stem cell with bone, cartilage, and reticular stromal potential.

    Daniel L. Worthley;Michael Churchill;Jocelyn T. Compton;Yagnesh Tailor

  • DNA damage induced by chronic inflammation contributes to colon carcinogenesis in mice

    Lisiane B. Meira;James M. Bugni;Stephanie L. Green;Chung-Wei Lee

  • Denervation suppresses gastric tumorigenesis

    Chun-Mei Zhao;Yoku Hayakawa;Yosuke Kodama;Sureshkumar Muthupalani

  • Helicobacter hepaticus sp. nov., a microaerophilic bacterium isolated from livers and intestinal mucosal scrapings from mice.

    J G Fox;F E Dewhirst;J G Tully;B J Paster

  • Arsenic Exposure Perturbs the Gut Microbiome and Its Metabolic Profile in Mice: An Integrated Metagenomics and Metabolomics Analysis

    Kun Lu;Ryan Phillip Abo;Katherine Ann Schlieper;Michelle E. Graffam

  • The Mouse in biomedical research

    James G. Fox;Stephen W Barthold;Muriel T. Davisson;Christian E. Newcomer

  • Chronic active hepatitis and associated liver tumors in mice caused by a persistent bacterial infection with a novel Helicobacter species.

    Jerrold M. Ward;James G. Fox;Miriam R. Anver;Diana C. Haines

  • Functional adaptation of BabA the H. pylori ABO blood group antigen binding adhesin

    Marina Aspholm-Hurtig;Giedrius Dailide;Martina Lahmann;Awdhesh Kalia

  • CD4+ CD25+ Regulatory T Lymphocytes Inhibit Microbially Induced Colon Cancer in Rag2-Deficient Mice

    Susan E. Erdman;Theofilos Poutahidis;Michal Tomczak;Arlin B. Rogers

  • The non-H pylori helicobacters: their expanding role in gastrointestinal and systemic diseases

    J G Fox

  • Biology and diseases of the ferret.

    James G. Fox;Robert P. Marini

  • Gastric colonisation with a restricted commensal microbiota replicates the promotion of neoplastic lesions by diverse intestinal microbiota in the Helicobacter pylori INS-GAS mouse model of gastric carcinogenesis

    Kvin Lertpiriyapong;Mark T Whary;Sureshkumar Muthupalani;Jennifer L Lofgren

  • The complete genome sequence of the carcinogenic bacterium Helicobacter hepaticus

    Sebastian Suerbaum;Christine Josenhans;Torsten Sterzenbach;Bernd Drescher

  • Chronic proliferative hepatitis in A/JCr mice associated with persistent Helicobacter hepaticus infection: a model of helicobacter-induced carcinogenesis.

    J G Fox;X Li;L Yan;R J Cahill

  • Mist1 Expressing Gastric Stem Cells Maintain the Normal and Neoplastic Gastric Epithelium and Are Supported by a Perivascular Stem Cell Niche

    Yoku Hayakawa;Hiroshi Ariyama;Jitka Stancikova;Kosuke Sakitani

  • Gut microbes define liver cancer risk in mice exposed to chemical and viral transgenic hepatocarcinogens

    J G Fox;Y Feng;E J Theve;A R Raczynski

Frequent Co-Authors

Timothy C. Wang
Timothy C. Wang Columbia University
Bruce H. Horwitz
Bruce H. Horwitz Harvard Medical School
Pelayo Correa
Pelayo Correa Vanderbilt University
Sebastian Suerbaum
Sebastian Suerbaum Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Floyd E. Dewhirst
Floyd E. Dewhirst Harvard University

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