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Amino acid polymorphisms flanking the <scp>EPIYA</scp>‐A motif of <i><scp>H</scp>elicobacter pylori</i> <scp>CagA C</scp>‐terminal region is associated with gastric cancer in <scp>E</scp>ast <scp>C</scp>hina: Experience from a single center
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Most H. pylori strains present in our study are of the CagA-ABD subtype. Polymorphisms at amino acids 878 and 879 flanking the EPIYA-A motif are statistically associated with gastric cancer.
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