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Prevalence of Helicobacter pylori in children in eastern Turkey and molecular typing of isolates

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Table 1 - Prevalence of H. pylori as determined by culture, PCR and histopathological findings.
Figure 1 - An agarose gel of PCR products of H. pylori isolates from antral biopsy specimens (M: DNA Ladder (100 bp), P: H
Figure 2 - PCR-RFLP analysis of H. pylori isolates using restriction en- en-zymes in agarose gel (2.5% w/v) (M: 100 bp DNA ladder, lanes I, II, III and IV: RFLP band profiles).

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