Gene structure of the Helicobacter pylori cytotoxin and evidence of its key role in gastric disease.
John L. Telford(Angiologica (Italy)), Z Xiang, Stefano Censini, A Covacci(Angiologica (Italy)), Daniela Burroni(Angiologica (Italy)), P Ghiara(University of Siena), M Bugnoli(Angiologica (Italy)), Maurizio Comanducci(Angiologica (Italy)), M. Dell’Orco(Angiologica (Italy)), Mario Felice Tecce(Angiologica (Italy))
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