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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Res. 2017 Feb 16;77(9):2401–2412. doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-16-2922

Fig 7. Synchronous cagY rearrangements in H. pylori clinical isolates.

Fig 7

(A) Inflammation scores of human gastric biopsies obtained from the antrum “A” and corpus “C” from the same patient (n=7 patients). (B) cagY RFLP of H. pylori isolates from biopsies obtained from the antrum and corpus of the same patient. Boxes indicate differences in RFLP profiles between sibling strains. (C) Frequency distribution of single colony cagY genotypes within isolates obtained from the antrum and corpus from two patients (28 and 42). CagA translocation (D) and NF-κB activation (E) of H. pylori isolates from the antrum and corpus of seven patients.