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Analysis of Helicobacter pylori vacA andcagA genotypes and serum antibody profile in benign and malignant gastroduodenal diseases

Background—Helicobacter pylori species comprise different strains, cytotoxic and non-cytotoxic, which can be identified on the basis of their genomic pattern. Aims—(1) To evaluate the polymorphism of the vacA gene and to ascertain whether thecagA gene is present in patients with gastric adenocarcino...

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Published in:Gut 1998-08, Vol.43 (2), p.182
Main Authors: Basso, D, Navaglia, F, Brigato, L, Piva, M G, Toma, A, Greco, E, Di Mario, F, Galeotti, F, Roveroni, G, Corsini, A, Plebani, M
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Biomedical research
cagA
Deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA
Endoscopy
gastric adenocarcinoma
Gastric cancer
Genes
Helicobacter pylori
Immunoglobulins
Immunology
Infections
Molecular weight
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Proteins
Ulcers
vacA
western blot
title Analysis of Helicobacter pylori vacA andcagA genotypes and serum antibody profile in benign and malignant gastroduodenal diseases
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