Quasispecies development of Helicobacter pylori observed in paired isolates obtained years apart from the same host.

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Published in J Infect Dis on January 01, 2000

Authors

E J Kuipers1, D A Israel, J G Kusters, M M Gerrits, J Weel, A van Der Ende, R W van Der Hulst, H P Wirth, J Höök-Nikanne, S A Thompson, M J Blaser

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1: Division of Infectious Diseases, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and VA Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. kuipers@azvu.nl

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