A Comprehensive Sequence and Disease Correlation Analyses for the C-Terminal Region of CagA Protein of Helicobacter pylori
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Xiaolian Gao | Youlin Xia | Yoshio Yamaoka | Y. Yamaoka | Xiaolian Gao | Youlin Xia | Qi Zhu | Ivan Matha | Qi Zhu | I. Matha
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