CagA and VacA Polymorphisms Are Associated with Distinct...

CagA and VacA Polymorphisms Are Associated with Distinct Pathological Features in Helicobacter pylori-Infected Adults with Peptic Ulcer and Non-Peptic Ulcer Disease

Panayotopoulou, E. G., Sgouras, D. N., Papadakos, K. S., Petraki, K., Breurec, S., Michopoulos, S., Mantzaris, G., Papatheodoridis, G., Mentis, A., Archimandritis, A.
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Volume:
48
Language:
english
Journal:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
DOI:
10.1128/JCM.00662-10
Date:
June, 2010
File:
PDF, 128 KB
english, 2010
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