Change in apoptosis in the gastric surface epithelium and glands after eradication of Helicobacter pylori.
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K. Sugano | H. Mutoh | K. Satoh | K. Kihira | Y. Kumakura | T. Kojima | S. Kawakami | K. Inoue | Y. Ishino | Y. Satoh | H. Kawata | K. Tokumaru | Y. Satoh
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