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120 related items for PubMed ID: 9891434

  • 1. Nonadheshive stationary organ culture of normal human urinary bladder mucosa.
    Vatne V, Fjellbirkeland L, Litlekalsoey J, Hoestmark J.
    Anticancer Res; 1998; 18(6A):3979-83. PubMed ID: 9891434
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  • 3. Long-term organ culture of normal human bladder.
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  • 8. Antigenic and ultrastructural markers associated with urothelial cytodifferentiation in primary explant outgrowths of mouse bladder.
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  • 13. Use of donor bladder tissues for in vitro research.
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  • 14. A human in vitro model of bladder tumour cell invasion.
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