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Mechanisms of Development|June 4, 1999
The genotype and epigenotype synergize to diversify the spatial pattern of expression of the imprinted H19 geneW L Lin, X B He, K Svensson, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|April 15, 1987
Expression of multiple growth factors in a human lung cancer cell lineC Betsholtz, J Bergh, M Bywater, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 9, 1997
The paternal allele of the H19 gene is progressively silenced during early mouse development: the acetylation status of histones may be involved in the generation of variegated expression patternsK Svensson, R Mattsson, T C James, et al.
Cell|May 1, 1985
Coexpression of the sis and myc proto-oncogenes in developing human placenta suggests autocrine control of trophoblast growthA S Goustin, C Betsholtz, S Pfeifer-Ohlsson, et al.
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Mechanisms of Development|June 4, 1999
The genotype and epigenotype synergize to diversify the spatial pattern of expression of the imprinted H19 geneW L Lin, X B He, K Svensson, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|April 15, 1987
Expression of multiple growth factors in a human lung cancer cell lineC Betsholtz, J Bergh, M Bywater, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 9, 1997
The paternal allele of the H19 gene is progressively silenced during early mouse development: the acetylation status of histones may be involved in the generation of variegated expression patternsK Svensson, R Mattsson, T C James, et al.
Cell|May 1, 1985
Coexpression of the sis and myc proto-oncogenes in developing human placenta suggests autocrine control of trophoblast growthA S Goustin, C Betsholtz, S Pfeifer-Ohlsson, et al.
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