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- assertion description "[The high prevalence of the cagA gene in H. pylori isolates from Korean patients with gastric adenocarcinoma or duodenal ulcers indicates that the cagA gene is common in H. pylori strains, and therefore, is not reliable as a single marker for the discrimination of H. pylori strains with respect to a specific disease.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- assertion description "[The high prevalence of the cagA gene in H. pylori isolates from Korean patients with gastric adenocarcinoma or duodenal ulcers indicates that the cagA gene is common in H. pylori strains, and therefore, is not reliable as a single marker for the discrimination of H. pylori strains with respect to a specific disease.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- NP1352567.RAYzZ3IFXXRTw6Esn_iLpTTwz2_m-pK032mSyQjbVE0ik130_assertion description "[The high prevalence of the cagA gene in H. pylori isolates from Korean patients with gastric adenocarcinoma or duodenal ulcers indicates that the cagA gene is common in H. pylori strains, and therefore, is not reliable as a single marker for the discrimination of H. pylori strains with respect to a specific disease.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP1352567.RAYzZ3IFXXRTw6Esn_iLpTTwz2_m-pK032mSyQjbVE0ik130_provenance.
- NP1352568.RAA4IBskGjpgr_tklbjiOdbL2lhK-c7H4vg5q8paUD1Zs130_assertion description "[The high prevalence of the cagA gene in H. pylori isolates from Korean patients with gastric adenocarcinoma or duodenal ulcers indicates that the cagA gene is common in H. pylori strains, and therefore, is not reliable as a single marker for the discrimination of H. pylori strains with respect to a specific disease.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP1352568.RAA4IBskGjpgr_tklbjiOdbL2lhK-c7H4vg5q8paUD1Zs130_provenance.