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Sonic hedgehog, TBX18, and TSHZ3 proteins involved in pyeloureteral motility development are overexpressed in ureteropelvic junction obstruction

An immunohistochemical, histopathological, and clinical comparative study

Omer Yilmaz, Nalan Nese, Mustafa Dalgic, Gonca P. Kesici, Abdulkadir Genc, Can Taneli, Cuneyt Gunsar, Aydın Sencan, Hasan Cayirli and Aydın Isisag
Saudi Medical Journal July 2016, 37 (7) 737-743; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2016.7.14789
Omer Yilmaz
From the Departments of Pediatric Surgery (Yilmaz, Genc, Taneli, Gunsar, Sencan, Cayirli), Pathology (Nese, Isisag), Faculty of Medicine, Celal Bayar University, Manisa, and the Council of Forensic Medicine (Dalgic, Kesici), Izmir, Turkey
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Nalan Nese
From the Departments of Pediatric Surgery (Yilmaz, Genc, Taneli, Gunsar, Sencan, Cayirli), Pathology (Nese, Isisag), Faculty of Medicine, Celal Bayar University, Manisa, and the Council of Forensic Medicine (Dalgic, Kesici), Izmir, Turkey
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Mustafa Dalgic
From the Departments of Pediatric Surgery (Yilmaz, Genc, Taneli, Gunsar, Sencan, Cayirli), Pathology (Nese, Isisag), Faculty of Medicine, Celal Bayar University, Manisa, and the Council of Forensic Medicine (Dalgic, Kesici), Izmir, Turkey
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Gonca P. Kesici
From the Departments of Pediatric Surgery (Yilmaz, Genc, Taneli, Gunsar, Sencan, Cayirli), Pathology (Nese, Isisag), Faculty of Medicine, Celal Bayar University, Manisa, and the Council of Forensic Medicine (Dalgic, Kesici), Izmir, Turkey
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Abdulkadir Genc
From the Departments of Pediatric Surgery (Yilmaz, Genc, Taneli, Gunsar, Sencan, Cayirli), Pathology (Nese, Isisag), Faculty of Medicine, Celal Bayar University, Manisa, and the Council of Forensic Medicine (Dalgic, Kesici), Izmir, Turkey
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Can Taneli
From the Departments of Pediatric Surgery (Yilmaz, Genc, Taneli, Gunsar, Sencan, Cayirli), Pathology (Nese, Isisag), Faculty of Medicine, Celal Bayar University, Manisa, and the Council of Forensic Medicine (Dalgic, Kesici), Izmir, Turkey
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Cuneyt Gunsar
From the Departments of Pediatric Surgery (Yilmaz, Genc, Taneli, Gunsar, Sencan, Cayirli), Pathology (Nese, Isisag), Faculty of Medicine, Celal Bayar University, Manisa, and the Council of Forensic Medicine (Dalgic, Kesici), Izmir, Turkey
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Aydın Sencan
From the Departments of Pediatric Surgery (Yilmaz, Genc, Taneli, Gunsar, Sencan, Cayirli), Pathology (Nese, Isisag), Faculty of Medicine, Celal Bayar University, Manisa, and the Council of Forensic Medicine (Dalgic, Kesici), Izmir, Turkey
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Hasan Cayirli
From the Departments of Pediatric Surgery (Yilmaz, Genc, Taneli, Gunsar, Sencan, Cayirli), Pathology (Nese, Isisag), Faculty of Medicine, Celal Bayar University, Manisa, and the Council of Forensic Medicine (Dalgic, Kesici), Izmir, Turkey
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Aydın Isisag
From the Departments of Pediatric Surgery (Yilmaz, Genc, Taneli, Gunsar, Sencan, Cayirli), Pathology (Nese, Isisag), Faculty of Medicine, Celal Bayar University, Manisa, and the Council of Forensic Medicine (Dalgic, Kesici), Izmir, Turkey
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Omer Yilmaz, Nalan Nese, Mustafa Dalgic, Gonca P. Kesici, Abdulkadir Genc, Can Taneli, Cuneyt Gunsar, Aydın Sencan, Hasan Cayirli, Aydın Isisag
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