GENETIC MUTATIONS AFFECTING THE FIRST LINE ERADICATION THERAPY OF Helicobacter pylori-INFECTED EGYPTIAN PATIENTS
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T. Elbaz | D. Ghaith | I. Hamza | I. Ramzy | G. Mostafa | Mohammad A Elzahry | Hassan Elgarem | Waleed Elhosary
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