Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research

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Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research

PCMR publishes manuscripts on all aspects of pigment cells including development, cell and molecular biology, genetics, diseases of pigment cells including melanoma. Papers that provide insights into the causes and progression of melanoma including the process of metastasis and invasion, proliferation, senescence, apoptosis or gene regulation are especially welcome. www.pigment.org.
Embryonic stem-cell-preconditioned microenvironment induces loss of cancer cell properties in human melanoma cells
Embryonic stem-cell-preconditioned microenvironment induces loss of cancer cell properties in human melanoma cells
M. o. Kim, S. h. Kim, N. Oi, M. h. Lee, D. h. Yu, D. j. Kim, E. j. Cho, A. m. Bode, Y. y. Cho, T. g. Bowden, Z. Dong
Issue: Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research, 2011, Vol. 24, Oct, pp 922-31
Created: Nov 7, 2011
Views: 268
Melanoma: is hair the root of the problem?
Melanoma: is hair the root of the problem?
Angela Gomez garcia, Christine Mclaren, Frank Meyskens
Issue: Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 2011; 24 (1) 110-118
Created: May 4, 2011
Views: 692
Loss of Klotho during melanoma progression leads to increased filamin cleavage, increased Wnt5A expression, and enhanced melanoma cell motility.
Loss of Klotho during melanoma progression leads to increased filamin cleavage, increased Wnt5A expression, and enhanced melanoma cell motility.
Tura Camilli, Mai Xu, Michael O'connell, Bonnie Chien, Brittany Frank, Sarah Subaran, Fred Indig, Pat Morin, Stephen Hewitt, Ashani Weeraratna
Issue: Pigment Cell Melanoma Res. 2011 Feb;24(1):175-86
Created: Mar 30, 2011
Views: 796
Wnt/beta-catenin signaling is stimulated by alpha-Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone in melanoma and melanocyte cells: implication in cell differentiation.
Wnt/beta-catenin signaling is stimulated by alpha-Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone in melanoma and melanocyte cells: implication in cell differentiation.
Barbara Bellei
Issue: Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research. Vol. 24, Issue 2, pages 309–325, April 2011
Created: Mar 3, 2011
Views: 1009
Differential roles of the pRb and Arf/p53 pathways in murine naevus and melanoma genesis
Differential roles of the pRb and Arf/p53 pathways in murine naevus and melanoma genesis
Graeme Walker, Blake Ferguson
Issue: Pigment Cell Melanoma Res. 2010 23(6):771-80.
Created: Jan 20, 2011
Views: 564
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