The imprinted H19 gene is a marker of early recurrence in human bladder carcinoma
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A. Hochberg | N. de Groot | M. Tykocinski | S. Ayesh | I. Ariel | S Ayesh | T. Birman | Y. Fellig | I Ariel | N de Groot | A Hochberg | M. Sughayer | G. Pizov | M Sughayer | Y Fellig | G Pizov | D Podeh | B A Libdeh | C Levy | T Birman | M L Tykocinski | D. Podeh | B. A. Libdeh | C. Levy
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