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dc.description.abstractnewline Majority of the infectious diseases along with those perpetuated by the drug newlineresistant pathogens take up second position in the list of leading causes of death newlineworldwide [1]. Due to the continual emergence and re- emergence of new and newlinealready reported diseases, respectively, there is constant concern regarding health newlineissues worldwide. According to a report by WHO, (1999) [2], total 53.9 million newlinedeaths were reported in year 1998, cardiovascular diseases were responsible for newlinenearly 31 % of deaths , a quarter of deaths (25%) were by infectious diseases, around newline13 % were result of various types of cancers, 11 % were due to the injuries caused to newlinepatient, 9 % deaths are caused by respiratory or digestive diseases whereas the newlineremaining 11 % deaths were due to other diseases including diseases from maternal newlinepedigree. A report in 2009 mentioned [3] that around 20% of the diseases are newlineoutcome of the infections originated due to bacteria, viral elements and parasites. newlineAmong bacteria, H. pylori was the foremost bacterium to be linked to a human newlinecancer, and after almost 20 years of its discovery, in 1994, the International Agency newlinefor Research on Cancer (IARC) classified H. pylori as a Classand#8208;I carcinogen [4] and newlinedeclared that H. pylori infected individuals have at least six fold greater risk of newlinedeveloping gastric cancer (GC) than those not carrying the infection [5]. newlineHelicobacter pylori, formerly known as Campylobacter pylori, has newlinemorphological dimensions as 3 µm long and 0.5 µm in diameter. It is a Gramnegative, micro-aerophilic bacteria that is part of the gastric microbiota in over 50% newlineof population worldwide [6, 7]. H. pylori is flagellated rod like bacterium with newlinesomewhat helical orientation [7]. It is highly motile due to lophotrichous (multiple newlinepolar) flagella [8, 9]. This organism is genotypically positive for enzymes like newlineurease, catalase and oxidase. Most of the H. pylori strains harbour additional newlinevirulence factors like Vac A and Cag A, evolved as arsenal to affect host cell newlinesignalling pathways. Phylo
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dc.titleStructural and mechanistic investigations of histone like dna binding protein of helicobacter pylori
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dc.creator.researcherNancy Jaiswal
dc.subject.keywordEngineering
dc.subject.keywordEngineering and Technology
dc.subject.keywordEngineering Multidisciplinary
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dc.contributor.guideDinesh Kumar
dc.publisher.placeLucknow
dc.publisher.universityDr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University
dc.publisher.institutiondean PG Studies and Research
dc.date.registered2015
dc.date.completed2019
dc.date.awarded2019
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dc.source.universityUniversity
dc.type.degreePh.D.
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