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The following pages link to Genomic alterations in primary cutaneous melanomas detected by metaphase comparative genomic hybridization with laser capture or manual microdissection: 6p gains may predict poor outcome (Q33211259):
Displaying 14 items.
- Melanoma: from mutations to medicine (Q27024061) (← links)
- AMP kinase-related kinase NUAK2 affects tumor growth, migration, and clinical outcome of human melanoma (Q34836194) (← links)
- Melanoma proliferation and chemoresistance controlled by the DEK oncogene (Q34997265) (← links)
- DEK expression in melanocytic lesions. (Q35182702) (← links)
- NUAK2: an emerging acral melanoma oncogene (Q35640334) (← links)
- Chromosome 6p amplification and cancer progression. (Q35770642) (← links)
- Growth factors and oncogenes as targets in melanoma: lost in translation? (Q37045217) (← links)
- Fluorescence in‐situ hybridization analysis for melanoma diagnosis (Q37946925) (← links)
- Copy number variation in archival melanoma biopsies versus benign melanocytic lesions. (Q38381518) (← links)
- Frequent aberrant expression of the human ether à go-go (hEAG1) potassium channel in head and neck cancer: pathobiological mechanisms and clinical implications. (Q39371029) (← links)
- NADPH:quinone oxidoreductase-1 as a new regulatory enzyme that increases melanin synthesis (Q43166647) (← links)
- Multiple primary malignancies and prolonged survival in a patient with widespread metastatic cutaneous melanoma (Q49966288) (← links)
- Increased frequency of minimal homozygous deletions is associated with poor prognosis in primary malignant melanoma patients (Q63249335) (← links)
- Transcription Factor RREB1: from Target Genes towards Biological Functions (Q90637877) (← links)