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- NP265452.RAWTPbAJSS1uk3DJDOtEu-Fe3SYWEFrTKLLPwc5tz3ik8130_assertion description "[Loss of methylation imprinting of H19 is linked to hypomethylation of the paternal allele in human bladder cancer, unlike the situation in Wilms' tumor and colon cancer where the maternal allele becomes hypermethylated.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP265452.RAWTPbAJSS1uk3DJDOtEu-Fe3SYWEFrTKLLPwc5tz3ik8130_provenance.
- NP430182.RAiEap5rqAW-R5bwax2MLBcUnzHbBpW5nfjoeydkj3clY130_assertion description "[Loss of methylation imprinting of H19 is linked to hypomethylation of the paternal allele in human bladder cancer, unlike the situation in Wilms' tumor and colon cancer where the maternal allele becomes hypermethylated.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP430182.RAiEap5rqAW-R5bwax2MLBcUnzHbBpW5nfjoeydkj3clY130_provenance.
- NP812260.RAk2qTQ-THMeEhl7ipW0NwVJhb_e7zh3Vh7yKzsGzfY0Y130_assertion description "[Loss of methylation imprinting of H19 is linked to hypomethylation of the paternal allele in human bladder cancer, unlike the situation in Wilms' tumor and colon cancer where the maternal allele becomes hypermethylated.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP812260.RAk2qTQ-THMeEhl7ipW0NwVJhb_e7zh3Vh7yKzsGzfY0Y130_provenance.