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Ali Amouri

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Journal of Medical Microbiology|August 25, 2022
Prevalence of <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> resistance to clarithromycin in TunisiaLassaad Chtourou, Manel Moalla, Basma Mnif, et al.
Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases|May 16, 2014
A rare cause of Dysphagia in a pregnant woman:herpes simplex esophagitisMakram Koubaa, Dorra Lahiani, Imed Mâaloul, et al.
Familial Cancer|May 21, 2011
A novel pathogenic germline mutation in the adenomatous polyposis coli gene in a Tunisian family with FAPImen Miladi-Abdennadher, Ali Amouri, Lobna Ayadi, et al.
Familial Cancer|June 30, 2012
High prevalence of the c.1227_1228dup (p.Glu410GlyfsX43) mutation in Tunisian families affected with MUTYH-associated-polyposisRania Abdelmaksoud-Dammak, Imen Miladi-Abdennadher, Ali Amouri, et al.
Human Immunology|October 25, 2011
The CREM gene is involved in genetic predisposition to inflammatory bowel disease in the Tunisian populationDorra Bouzid, Hajer Fourati, Ali Amouri, et al.
Journal of Digital Imaging|August 2, 2018
Ontology-Based Approach for Liver Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentRim Messaoudi, Faouzi Jaziri, Achraf Mtibaa, et al.
Genetic Testing and Molecular Biomarkers|February 15, 2013
Association of ZAP70 and PTPN6, but Not BANK1 or CLEC2D, with inflammatory bowel disease in the Tunisian populationDorra Bouzid, Hajer Fourati, Ali Amouri, et al.
The Libyan Journal of Medicine|March 2, 2017
Cirrhotic cardiomyopathy: is there any correlation between the stage of cardiac impairment and the severity of liver disease?Rania Hammami, Mouna Boudabbous, Jihen Jdidi, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 16, 2023
Serine proteases and metalloproteases are highly increased in irritable bowel syndrome Tunisian patientsSouha Soussou, Amin Jablaoui, Vincent Mariaule, et al.
Future Science OA|September 27, 2023
Alexithymia impairs quality of life in irritable bowel syndromeMona Boudabbous, Ala Ben Issa, Ines Feki, et al.
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Journal of Medical Microbiology|August 25, 2022
Prevalence of <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> resistance to clarithromycin in TunisiaLassaad Chtourou, Manel Moalla, Basma Mnif, et al.
Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases|May 16, 2014
A rare cause of Dysphagia in a pregnant woman:herpes simplex esophagitisMakram Koubaa, Dorra Lahiani, Imed Mâaloul, et al.
Familial Cancer|May 21, 2011
A novel pathogenic germline mutation in the adenomatous polyposis coli gene in a Tunisian family with FAPImen Miladi-Abdennadher, Ali Amouri, Lobna Ayadi, et al.
Familial Cancer|June 30, 2012
High prevalence of the c.1227_1228dup (p.Glu410GlyfsX43) mutation in Tunisian families affected with MUTYH-associated-polyposisRania Abdelmaksoud-Dammak, Imen Miladi-Abdennadher, Ali Amouri, et al.
Human Immunology|October 25, 2011
The CREM gene is involved in genetic predisposition to inflammatory bowel disease in the Tunisian populationDorra Bouzid, Hajer Fourati, Ali Amouri, et al.
Journal of Digital Imaging|August 2, 2018
Ontology-Based Approach for Liver Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentRim Messaoudi, Faouzi Jaziri, Achraf Mtibaa, et al.
Genetic Testing and Molecular Biomarkers|February 15, 2013
Association of ZAP70 and PTPN6, but Not BANK1 or CLEC2D, with inflammatory bowel disease in the Tunisian populationDorra Bouzid, Hajer Fourati, Ali Amouri, et al.
The Libyan Journal of Medicine|March 2, 2017
Cirrhotic cardiomyopathy: is there any correlation between the stage of cardiac impairment and the severity of liver disease?Rania Hammami, Mouna Boudabbous, Jihen Jdidi, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 16, 2023
Serine proteases and metalloproteases are highly increased in irritable bowel syndrome Tunisian patientsSouha Soussou, Amin Jablaoui, Vincent Mariaule, et al.
Future Science OA|September 27, 2023
Alexithymia impairs quality of life in irritable bowel syndromeMona Boudabbous, Ala Ben Issa, Ines Feki, et al.
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