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The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) mRNA-Seq expression of aggregated samples for several cancers
Mouse Phenotypes - Myopathy
Gastric tumor gene expression signatures based on stage, grade, and other clinical information
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Radiological findings of gastric adenomyoma in a neonate presenting with gastric outlet obstruction.
Close observation of gastric mucosal pattern by standard endoscopy can predict Helicobacter pylori i…
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Endoscopic findings of the stomach in pleasure horses in Poland.
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The Rate of Full and Empty Stomach in Elective and Emergency Pediatric Patients
Comparison of Subtotal Stomach and Narrow Gastric Tube After Esophagectomy
MRI Study of Stomach Volumes and Satiety
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AG & IM in CA Stomach Protocol
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