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1. T cell characteristics associated with toxicity to immune checkpoint blockade in patients with melanoma

2. Genome-wide screen of promoter methylation identifies novel markers in melanoma

3. MEDME: an experimental and analytical methodology for the estimation of DNA methylation levels based on microarray derived MeDIP-enrichment

4. Unannotated microprotein EMBOW regulates the interactome and chromatin and mitotic functions of WDR5

5. Spitz nevi and Spitzoid melanomas: exome sequencing and comparison with conventional melanocytic nevi and melanomas

6. RASopathy Gene Mutations in Melanoma

7. Downregulation of the Ubiquitin Ligase RNF125 Underlies Resistance of Melanoma Cells to BRAF Inhibitors via JAK1 Deregulation

8. MicroRNA signatures differentiate melanoma subtypes

9. PLX4032, a selective BRAFV600Ekinase inhibitor, activates the ERK pathway and enhances cell migration and proliferation of BRAFWTmelanoma cells

10. Nuclear to non-nuclear Pmel17/gp100 expression (HMB45 staining) as a discriminator between benign and malignant melanocytic lesions

11. Roadmap for New Opportunities in Melanoma Research

12. Rb/E2F: A two-edged sword in the melanocytic system

13. Abnormal Acidification of Melanoma Cells Induces Tyrosinase Retention in the Early Secretory Pathway*

14. Proper Folding and Endoplasmic Reticulum to Golgi Transport of Tyrosinase Are Induced by Its Substrates, DOPA and Tyrosine*

15. Translation Rate of Human Tyrosinase Determines ItsN-Linked Glycosylation Level*

16. Deregulated E2f Transcriptional Activity in Autonomously Growing Melanoma Cells

17. Retrospective cell lineage reconstruction in humans by using short tandem repeats

18. Melanoma Cell Autonomous Growth: The Rb/E2F Pathway

19. Growth factors and tyrosine protein kinases in normal and malignant melanocytes

20. Normal murine melanocytes in culture

21. bFGF is the putative natural growth factor for human melanocytes

22. Selective elimination of fibroblasts from cultures of normal human melanocytes

23. The involvement of 6p in melanoma

24. VEGF121, a Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) Isoform Lacking Heparin Binding Ability, Requires Cell-surface Heparan Sulfates for Efficient Binding to the VEGF Receptors of Human Melanoma Cells*

25. La perte d’expression de l’adénylate cyclase soluble facilite la transformation tumorale des mélanocytes

26. Melanoma cells which require cyclic AMP for growth

29. Mouse silver. mutation is caused by a single base insertion in the putative cytoplasmic domain of Pmel 17

30. Cytogenetic Analysis of Melanocytes From Premalignant Nevi and Melanomas

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