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From: Helicobacter pylori with stronger intensity of CagA phosphorylation lead to an increased risk of gastric intestinal metaplasia and cancer

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Comparing with the isolates from patients without IM/cancer, those from cancer or IM patients had significantly stronger p-CagA intensity, more gastric atrophy, severer acute or chronic inflammation, but had no difference in H. pylori density. (The black, grey & white bars indicate: strong, weak, & spare p-CagA; dense, moderate & loose H. pylori density; severe, moderate & mild inflammation; with & without atrophy.)

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