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Comparative study of intestinal metaplasia and mucin staining at the cardia and esophagogastric junction in 225 symptomatic patients presenting for diagnostic open-access gastroscopy

Comparative study of intestinal metaplasia and mucin staining at the cardia and esophagogastric junction in 225 symptomatic patients presenting for diagnostic open-access gastroscopy
Comparative study of intestinal metaplasia and mucin staining at the cardia and esophagogastric junction in 225 symptomatic patients presenting for diagnostic open-access gastroscopy
Byrne, James
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Byrne, James
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Byrne, James (1999) Comparative study of intestinal metaplasia and mucin staining at the cardia and esophagogastric junction in 225 symptomatic patients presenting for diagnostic open-access gastroscopy. The American journal of gastroenterology. (doi:10.1111/j.1572-0241.1999.00778.x).

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Published date: 1999

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/476341
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Author: James Byrne

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