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1. Clinical, histopathological and molecular features of dedifferentiated melanomas: An EORTC Melanoma Group Retrospective Analysis.

2. ESP, EORTC, and EURACAN Expert Opinion: practical recommendations for the pathological diagnosis and clinical management of intermediate melanocytic tumors and rare related melanoma variants.

3. Angiosarcomatous transdifferentiation of metastatic melanoma.

4. SOX10 is as specific as S100 protein in detecting metastases of melanoma in lymph nodes and is recommended for sentinel lymph node assessment.

5. An updated European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) protocol for pathological evaluation of sentinel lymph nodes for melanoma.

6. Peripheral and local predictive immune signatures identified in a phase II trial of ipilimumab with carboplatin/paclitaxel in unresectable stage III or stage IV melanoma.

7. The protein phosphatase 2A regulatory subunit PR70 is a gonosomal melanoma tumor suppressor gene.

8. p53 Reactivation by PRIMA-1(Met) (APR-246) sensitises (V600E/K)BRAF melanoma to vemurafenib.

9. A caveolin-dependent and PI3K/AKT-independent role of PTEN in β-catenin transcriptional activity.

10. SNPs at miR-155 binding sites of TYRP1 explain discrepancy between mRNA and protein and refine TYRP1 prognostic value in melanoma.

11. Tyrosinase-related protein 1 mRNA expression in lymph node metastases predicts overall survival in high-risk melanoma patients.

12. Loss of microRNA-200a and c, and microRNA-203 expression at the invasive front of primary cutaneous melanoma is associated with increased thickness and disease progression.

13. Modulation of activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule-mediated invasion triggers an innate immune gene response in melanoma.

14. 5th Canadian Melanoma Conference: research frontiers.

15. Keratinocytes drive melanoma invasion in a reconstructed skin model.

16. GLI2-mediated melanoma invasion and metastasis.

17. The biology of melanoma prognostic factors.

18. Epidemiology of extracutaneous melanoma in the Netherlands.

19. Attenuation of melanoma invasion by a secreted variant of activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule.

20. Type I collagen expression contributes to angiogenesis and the development of deeply invasive cutaneous melanoma.

21. Reactive oxygen species in melanoma and its therapeutic implications.

22. Melanoma progression in a changing environment.

23. Stromal responses in human primary melanoma of the skin.

24. Truncation of activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule: a gateway to melanoma metastasis.

25. The tumor microenvironment: a critical determinant of neoplastic evolution.

26. Activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule/CD166, a marker of tumor progression in primary malignant melanoma of the skin.

27. MEMD, a new cell adhesion molecule in metastasizing human melanoma cell lines, is identical to ALCAM (activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule).

28. SNPs at miR-155 binding sites of TYRP1 explain discrepancy between mRNA and protein and refine TYRP1 prognostic value in melanoma

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