Helicobacter pylori infection in two areas in Japan with different risks for gastric cancer
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M. Asaka | T. Sugiyama | M. Kato | H. Takeda | Y. Keida | K. Ogoshi | A. Nobuta | S. Hige | T. Kato | J. Shinomura
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