ROLE OF THE Ca g A GENE IN H.PYLORI-ASSOCIATED GASTRIC DISEASES
Z IsmailovaRepublican Specialized Scientific and Practical Center for Therapy and Medical Rehabilitation, Tashkent State Dental Institute, Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Center for Oncology and Radiology, UzbekistanA. YusupbekovRepublican Specialized Scientific and Practical Center for Therapy and Medical Rehabilitation, Tashkent State Dental Institute, Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Center for Oncology and Radiology, Uzbekistan
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Abstract: The authors studied the epidemiological and molecular genetic characteristics of the bacterium in 279 patients with H. pylori-associated stomach diseases. The study is based on the results of endoscopic, molecular genetic research methods and statistical data. According to the study, the origin of various stomach diseases is closely related to the presence of the a gene. CagA in H. pylori.
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