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PATERNALLY DERIVED ...
PATERNALLY DERIVED H19 IS DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED IN MALIGNANT AND NONMALIGNANT TROPHOBLAST
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WALSH, C (author)
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MILLER, SJ (author)
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FLAM, F (author)
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FISHER, RA (author)
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- OHLSSON, R (author)
- Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för fysiologi och utvecklingsbiologi,Zoologisk utvecklingsbiologi,zoologisk utvecklingsbiologi
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- 1995
- 1995
- English.
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In: CANCER RESEARCH. - 0008-5472. ; 55:5, s. 1111-1116
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Abstract
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- The paternal allele of the H19 gene has been shown to be transcriptionally inactive in the developing human embryo. Using reverse transcription PCR and RNase protection assays, we demonstrate that expression of H19 is predominantly, but not exclusively, f
Keyword
- GROWTH FACTOR-II; STIMULATORY LOOPS; IMPRINTED GENES; MOUSE; RNA; METHYLATION; RECEPTOR; TUMOR; IGF2
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