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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|October 29, 1993
Use of a novel system for defining a gene imprinting regionJ Rachmilewitz, B Gonik, R Goshen, et al.
Archives of Gynecology|January 1, 1982
Teratogenicity of bromocryptine in pregnant ratsD Weinstein, D Ben-Amitay, J G Schenker, et al.
Urology|February 1, 1995
The imprinted H19 gene as a tumor marker in bladder carcinomaI Ariel, O Lustig, T Schneider, et al.
Nature Communications|July 8, 2023
Molecular basis and design principles of switchable front-rear polarity and directional migration in Myxococcus xanthusLuís António Menezes Carreira, Dobromir Szadkowski, Stefano Lometto, et al.
Molecular Reproduction and Development|April 1, 1993
The expression of the H-19 and IGF-2 genes during human embryogenesis and placental developmentR Goshen, J Rachmilewitz, T Schneider, et al.
European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology|October 1, 1982
The in vitro synthesis and secretion of alkaline phosphatase from first trimester human deciduaH Galski, D Weinstein, K Abraham, et al.
Molecular Pathology : MP|July 31, 2001
Nitric oxide synthase immunoreactivity in human bladder carcinomaM Shochina, Y Fellig, M Sughayer, et al.
Oncogene|July 10, 1997
The expression of the imprinted genes H19 and IGF-2 in choriocarcinoma cell lines. Is H19 a tumor suppressor gene?O Lustig-Yariv, E Schulze, D Komitowski, et al.
Life Sciences|September 15, 1977
The in vitro reconstitution of rough endoplasmic reticulum membrane derived from human placentaA L Gal, R Folman, H H Czosnek, et al.
Diagnostic Molecular Pathology : the American Journal of Surgical Pathology, Part B|February 1, 1997
Genomic imprinting and the endometrial cycle. The expression of the imprinted gene H19 in the human female reproductive organsI Ariel, D Weinstein, R Voutilainen, et al.
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|October 29, 1993
Use of a novel system for defining a gene imprinting regionJ Rachmilewitz, B Gonik, R Goshen, et al.
Archives of Gynecology|January 1, 1982
Teratogenicity of bromocryptine in pregnant ratsD Weinstein, D Ben-Amitay, J G Schenker, et al.
Urology|February 1, 1995
The imprinted H19 gene as a tumor marker in bladder carcinomaI Ariel, O Lustig, T Schneider, et al.
Nature Communications|July 8, 2023
Molecular basis and design principles of switchable front-rear polarity and directional migration in Myxococcus xanthusLuís António Menezes Carreira, Dobromir Szadkowski, Stefano Lometto, et al.
Molecular Reproduction and Development|April 1, 1993
The expression of the H-19 and IGF-2 genes during human embryogenesis and placental developmentR Goshen, J Rachmilewitz, T Schneider, et al.
European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology|October 1, 1982
The in vitro synthesis and secretion of alkaline phosphatase from first trimester human deciduaH Galski, D Weinstein, K Abraham, et al.
Molecular Pathology : MP|July 31, 2001
Nitric oxide synthase immunoreactivity in human bladder carcinomaM Shochina, Y Fellig, M Sughayer, et al.
Oncogene|July 10, 1997
The expression of the imprinted genes H19 and IGF-2 in choriocarcinoma cell lines. Is H19 a tumor suppressor gene?O Lustig-Yariv, E Schulze, D Komitowski, et al.
Life Sciences|September 15, 1977
The in vitro reconstitution of rough endoplasmic reticulum membrane derived from human placentaA L Gal, R Folman, H H Czosnek, et al.
Diagnostic Molecular Pathology : the American Journal of Surgical Pathology, Part B|February 1, 1997
Genomic imprinting and the endometrial cycle. The expression of the imprinted gene H19 in the human female reproductive organsI Ariel, D Weinstein, R Voutilainen, et al.
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