Helicobacter pylori infection triggers aberrant expression of activation-induced cytidine deaminase in gastric epithelium
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Takeshi Azuma | Tasuku Honjo | Kazuo Kinoshita | Toshiyuki Morisawa | Tsutomu Chiba | Yuko Matsumoto | Yoko Endo | T. Honjo | K. Kinoshita | Y. Matsumoto | H. Marusawa | Y. Endo | Tadayuki Kou | T. Morisawa | T. Azuma | I. Okazaki | T. Chiba | Hiroyuki Marusawa | Tadayuki Kou | Il-Mi Okazaki
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