His scientific interests lie mostly in Immunology, Helicobacter pylori, Immune system, Cytokine and Apoptosis. His research in Immunology intersects with topics in Molecular biology, Cytotoxic T cell and Gastric mucosa. His work deals with themes such as T cell, T helper cell and Antigen, which intersect with Molecular biology.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Antimicrobial, Microbiology and Antibiotic resistance. His Immune system research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Secretion, ATG16L1, Dysbiosis and Bacteroides fragilis. In his study, Adoptive cell transfer, Helper T lymphocyte, FOXP3 and Helicobacter felis is inextricably linked to Adenosine, which falls within the broad field of Cytokine.
Peter B. Ernst spends much of his time researching Immunology, Immune system, Helicobacter pylori, Molecular biology and Cell biology. His Immunology study focuses mostly on Antigen, T cell, Inflammation, Antibody and Immunity. He combines subjects such as Spleen and Pathogenesis with his study of Immune system.
His work carried out in the field of Helicobacter pylori brings together such families of science as Apoptosis, Disease, Gastric mucosa and Microbiology. His studies deal with areas such as Cytotoxic T cell, Antigen-presenting cell and Major histocompatibility complex as well as Molecular biology. His Cell biology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Receptor and Adenosine.
Peter B. Ernst mainly investigates Immunology, Cell biology, Microbiology, Immune system and Apoptosis. His study in Immunology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Secretion and COPD. His studies in Cell biology integrate themes in fields like Internalization, T cell, Adoptive cell transfer, Intestinal epithelium and Innate immune system.
His Immune system research includes elements of Fibrosis, Antibody, Inflammatory bowel disease and Antigen. The study incorporates disciplines such as Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Cancer research and Efferocytosis, Macrophage in addition to Apoptosis. The Inflammation study combines topics in areas such as Phagocytosis, Helicobacter pylori, Gastric mucosa and Apoptotic cell clearance.
Peter B. Ernst focuses on Immunology, Immune system, Inflammation, Cell biology and Gastric mucosa. His Immune system study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Microbiome, Allergic inflammation and Antimicrobial peptides. He combines subjects such as Salmonella infection, Regulator, Helicobacter pylori and Efferocytosis with his study of Inflammation.
In his research on the topic of Helicobacter pylori, DNA damage and Microbiology is strongly related with Reactive nitrogen species. His Cell biology research includes themes of Autophagy, ATG5, Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Endocrinology and Ripoptosome. His work carried out in the field of Gastric mucosa brings together such families of science as Molecular biology, Proximity ligation assay, Gastrointestinal epithelium, Superoxide and Apoptotic cell clearance.
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The disease spectrum of Helicobacter pylori: the immunopathogenesis of gastroduodenal ulcer and gastric cancer.
Peter B. Ernst;Benjamin D. Gold.
Annual Review of Microbiology (2000)
Lymphocytes in the human gastric mucosa during Helicobacter pylori have a T helper cell 1 phenotype
Kathleen B. Bamford;Xuejun Fan;Sheila E. Crowe;James F. Leary.
Gastroenterology (1998)
Gene-microbiota interactions contribute to the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease.
Hiutung Chu;Arya Khosravi;Indah P. Kusumawardhani;Alice H.K. Kwon.
Science (2016)
Expression of interleukin 8 and CD54 by human gastric epithelium after Helicobacter pylori infection in vitro
Sheila E. Crowe;Luis Alvarez;Marlene Dytoc;Richard H. Hunt.
Gastroenterology (1995)
Antimicrobial resistance incidence and risk factors among Helicobacter pylori-infected persons, United States.
William M. Duck;Jeremy Sobel;Janet M. Pruckler;Qunsheng Song.
Emerging Infectious Diseases (2004)
Autologous versus allogeneic bone marrow transplantation for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: a case-controlled analysis of the European Bone Marrow Transplant Group Registry data.
R Chopra;A H Goldstone;R Pearce;T Philip.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (1992)
Cutting edge : Critical role for A2A adenosine receptors in the T cell-mediated regulation of colitis
Makoto Naganuma;Elizabeth B. Wiznerowicz;Courtney M. Lappas;Joel Linden.
Journal of Immunology (2006)
Review article: the role of inflammation in the pathogenesis of gastric cancer.
P. Ernst.
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics (1999)
Patterns of increasing beta-agonist use and the risk of fatal or near-fatal asthma.
S Suissa;L Blais;P Ernst.
European Respiratory Journal (1994)
Helicobacter pylori Infection Induces Oxidative Stress and Programmed Cell Death in Human Gastric Epithelial Cells
Song-Ze Ding;Yutaka Minohara;Xue Jun Fan;Jide Wang.
Infection and Immunity (2007)
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