Detection of Urothelial Bladder Cancer Cells in Voided Urine Can Be Improved by a Combination of Cytology and Standardized Microsatellite Analysis
Peter J. Wild(Goethe University Frankfurt), Arndt Hartmann(Universitätsklinikum Erlangen), Thomas J. Fuchs(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Glen Kristiansen(University Hospital Bonn), Tullio Sulser(University Hospital of Zurich), Ellen C. Zwarthoff(Erasmus MC), Joachim M. Buhmann(ETH Zurich), Volker Röth(University of Basel), Hans‐Helge Seifert(University Hospital of Zurich), Maurizio Provenzano(University Hospital of Zurich), Simona Frigerio, Thomas Hermanns(University of Cologne), Inbal Steiner(University of Regensburg), Holger Moch(University of Basel), Stefan Denzinger(University of Regensburg), Barbara Padberg, Dieter R. Zimmermann(University Hospital of Zurich), Ferdinand Hofstaedter(University of Regensburg), Maximilian Burger(University of Regensburg), Robert Stoehr(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)
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