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Helicobacter pylori persistently infects half of the human population for a lifetime. In some individuals, the infection causes peptic ulcer disease or gastric cancer. If left untreated, the infection will
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in which cell. Because genes can have slightly different function due to how RNA is spliced together, this is likely to generate new insights. Cancer cells, in particular, may have greatly altered
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Helicobacter pylori persistently infects half of the human population. In some individuals, the infection causes peptic ulcer disease or gastric cancer. If left untreated, the infection will persist for a
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