Torkel Wadström focuses on Microbiology, Helicobacter pylori, Biochemistry, Bacteria and Fibronectin. Torkel Wadström combines subjects such as Hemagglutination, In vitro, Staphylococcus aureus and Bacterial adhesin, Virulence with his study of Microbiology. The concepts of his Helicobacter pylori study are interwoven with issues in Antibody, Immunology and Antigen.
As a member of one scientific family, Torkel Wadström mostly works in the field of Biochemistry, focusing on Molecular biology and, on occasion, Binding protein, Escherichia coli and Sepharose. His study in Bacteria is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Hydrophobic effect and Hydrophilic interaction chromatography. The Fibronectin study combines topics in areas such as Receptor, Affinity chromatography and Trypsin.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Microbiology, Helicobacter pylori, Biochemistry, Immunology and Bacteria. His Microbiology study incorporates themes from Fibronectin, Antigen, Bacterial adhesin, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. His Fibronectin study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Laminin and Receptor.
His Helicobacter pylori research is under the purview of Internal medicine. His work on Biochemistry is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Molecular biology. His Immunology study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Gastroenterology.
Helicobacter pylori, Microbiology, Helicobacter, Internal medicine and Gastroenterology are his primary areas of study. His Helicobacter pylori research includes themes of CagA, Stomach and Immunology. His CagA research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Serology, Antrum, Antigen and Pathology.
He has included themes like Bacterial adhesin, Sialic acid, Immune system and Bacteria in his Microbiology study. As part of the same scientific family, he usually focuses on Bacteria, concentrating on Biochemistry and intersecting with Typing. His research integrates issues of Temperature gradient gel electrophoresis, Gel electrophoresis and Polymerase chain reaction in his study of Helicobacter.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Helicobacter pylori, Helicobacter, Microbiology, Internal medicine and Immunology. His work deals with themes such as CagA, Campylobacter jejuni and Pathology, which intersect with Helicobacter pylori. His research in Helicobacter intersects with topics in Temperature gradient gel electrophoresis, Molecular biology and Polymerase chain reaction.
In his work, Fusobacterium necrophorum and Enterobacteriaceae is strongly intertwined with Bacteria, which is a subfield of Microbiology. His studies examine the connections between Internal medicine and genetics, as well as such issues in Gastroenterology, with regards to Cancer, Indigestion and Surgery. His Immunology research incorporates elements of Endothelial stem cell, Primary sclerosing cholangitis and VCAM-1.
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An African origin for the intimate association between humans and Helicobacter pylori
Bodo Linz;Francois Balloux;Yoshan Moodley;Andrea Manica.
Nature (2007)
Helicobacter pylori SabA adhesin in persistent infection and chronic inflammation.
Jafar Mahdavi;Berit Sondén;Martina Hurtig;Farzad O. Olfat;Farzad O. Olfat.
Science (2002)
A new test based on 'salting out' to measure relative surface hydrophobicity of bacterial cells.
M. Lindahl;A. Faris;T. Wadström;S. Hjertén.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1981)
Lactic acid bacteria as probiotics.
Åsa Ljungh;Torkel Wadström.
Current Issues in Intestinal Microbiology (2006)
Identification of Helicobacter pylori and other Helicobacter species by PCR, hybridization, and partial DNA sequencing in human liver samples from patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis or primary biliary cirrhosis
Hans-Olof Nilsson;Jalal Taneera;Maria Castedal;Elisabeth Glatz.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2000)
Rapid detection of Helicobacter pylori in gastric biopsy material by polymerase chain reaction.
M Hammar;T Tyszkiewicz;T Wadström;P W O'Toole.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (1992)
Special Escherichia coli serotypes among enterotoxigenic strains from diarrhoea in adults and children.
Frits Ørskov;Ida Ørskov;Doyle J. Evans;R. Bradley Sack.
Medical Microbiology and Immunology (1976)
Differences in hydrophobic surface characteristics of porcine enteropathogenic Escherichia coli with or without K88 antigen as revealed by hydrophobic interaction chromatography.
C J Smyth;P Jonsson;E Olsson;O Soderlind.
Infection and Immunity (1978)
HEALTH EFFECTS OF PROBIOTICS AND PREBIOTICS. A LITERATURE REVIEW ON HUMAN STUDIES
Henrik Andersson;Nils-Georg Asp;Åke Bruce;Stefan Roos.
Food & Nutrition Research (2001)
Treatment of H. pylori infected mice with antioxidant astaxanthin reduces gastric inflammation, bacterial load and modulates cytokine release by splenocytes.
Mads Bennedsen;Xin Wang;Roger Willén;Torkel Wadström.
Immunology Letters (2000)
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