Helicobacter pylori Attaches to NeuAcα2,3Galβ1,4 Glycoconjugates Produced in the Stomach of Transgenic Mice Lacking Parietal Cells
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J. Gordon | Qiutang Li | R. Lorenz | J. Guruge | A. Syder | P. Falk | S. Karam | Yan Hu | C. Oleksiewicz | J. Gordon
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