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International Journal of Infectious Diseases
Volume 14, Issue 7
, Pages
e613-e617
, July 2010
The relationship between Helicobacter pylori genes cagE and virB11 and gastric cancer
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Distribution of cases by tumor stage (IA, IB, II, III and IV) in the four defined groups: cagE+/virB11−, cagE−/virB11+, cagE+/virB11− and cagE−/virB11−.
Distribution of cases by tumor stage (IA, IB, II, III and IV) in the four defined groups: cagE+/virB11−, cagE−/virB11+, cagE+/virB11− and cagE−/virB11−.
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Distribution of cases by lymph node involvement (N0, N1, N2, N3, Nx) in the four defined groups: cagE+/virB11−, cagE−/virB11+, cagE+/virB11− and cagE−/virB11−.
Distribution of cases by lymph node involvement (N0, N1, N2, N3, Nx) in the four defined groups: cagE+/virB11−, cagE−/virB11+, cagE+/virB11− and cagE−/virB11−.
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Distribution of cases by presence/absence of metastasis (M0, M1, Mx) in the four defined groups: cagE+/virB11−, cagE−/virB11+, cagE+/virB11− and cagE−/virB11−.
Distribution of cases by presence/absence of metastasis (M0, M1, Mx) in the four defined groups: cagE+/virB11−, cagE−/virB11+, cagE+/virB11− and cagE−/virB11−.
PII: S1201-9712(09)00370-1
doi: 10.1016/j.ijid.2009.09.006
© 2009 International Society for Infectious Diseases. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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