Query Trace: Gastric cancer[original query] |
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Helicobacter pylori, Homologous-Recombination Genes, and Gastric Cancer.
Yoshiaki Usui et al. The New England journal of medicine 2023 3 (13) 1181-1190 |
Genome-wide association study of gastric cancer- and duodenal ulcer-derived Helicobacter pylori strains reveals discriminatory genetic variations and novel oncoprotein candidates.
Tuan Vo Phuoc et al. Microbial genomics 2021 11 (11) |
RAD51 G135C genetic polymorphism and their potential role in gastric cancer induced by Helicobacter pylori infection in Bhutan.
Trang T T H et al. Epidemiology and infection 2016 Jan (2) 234-40 |
Helicobacter pylori CagL Hypervariable Motif: a Global Analysis of Geographical Diversity and Association with Gastric Cancer.
Gorrell Rebecca J et al. The Journal of infectious diseases 2016 Feb |
Different gastric microbiota compositions in two human populations with high and low gastric cancer risk in Colombia.
Yang Ines et al. Scientific reports 2016 18594 |
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