The increase in reports of novel diseases in a wide range of ecosystems, both terrestrial and marine, has been linked to many factors including exposure to novel pathogens and changes in the global climate. Prevalence of skin cancer in particular has been found to be increasing in humans, but has not been reported in wild fish before. Here we report extensive melanosis and melanoma (skin cancer) in wild populations of an iconic, commercially-important marine fish, the coral trout Plectropomus leopardus. The syndrome reported here has strong similarities to previous studies associated with UV induced melanomas in the well-established laboratory fish model Xiphophorus. Relatively high prevalence rates of this syndrome (15%) were recorded at t...
Coral reefs worldwide are under increasing stress from anthropogenic impacts, but there are relative...
Retinoblastoma, a tumor suppressor gene, is frequently mutated in diverse types of human tumors. We ...
Retinoblastoma, a tumor suppressor gene, is frequently mutated in diverse types of human tumors. We ...
The increase in reports of novel diseases in a wide range of ecosystems, both terrestrial and marine...
Ultraviolet radiation-the primary natural pollutant affecting melanomagenesis-may represent a widesp...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd A high prevalence of skin pigmented lesions of 15% was recently reported in cora...
Within reasonably homogenous populations, skin cancer increases toward low latitudes, but this assoc...
Cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) is a complicated disease that is dependent on a number of factors...
Chromatophoroma in the croaker (Nibea mitsukurii) showed a unique geographic distribution. The contr...
A high prevalence of skin pigmented lesions of 15% was recently reported in coral trout Plectropomus...
International audienceA high prevalence of skin pigmented lesions of 15% was recently reported in co...
Several species of the genus Xiphophorus are polymorphic for specific pigment patterns. Same of thes...
The three basic pigment cell types found in poikilothermic vertebrates, melanocytes (melanin-produci...
The age-distribution in the late-onset form of melanomas in the Xiphophorus fish hybrids was deter-m...
Animal models play important roles in investigating the pathobiology of cancer, identifying relevant...
Coral reefs worldwide are under increasing stress from anthropogenic impacts, but there are relative...
Retinoblastoma, a tumor suppressor gene, is frequently mutated in diverse types of human tumors. We ...
Retinoblastoma, a tumor suppressor gene, is frequently mutated in diverse types of human tumors. We ...
The increase in reports of novel diseases in a wide range of ecosystems, both terrestrial and marine...
Ultraviolet radiation-the primary natural pollutant affecting melanomagenesis-may represent a widesp...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd A high prevalence of skin pigmented lesions of 15% was recently reported in cora...
Within reasonably homogenous populations, skin cancer increases toward low latitudes, but this assoc...
Cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) is a complicated disease that is dependent on a number of factors...
Chromatophoroma in the croaker (Nibea mitsukurii) showed a unique geographic distribution. The contr...
A high prevalence of skin pigmented lesions of 15% was recently reported in coral trout Plectropomus...
International audienceA high prevalence of skin pigmented lesions of 15% was recently reported in co...
Several species of the genus Xiphophorus are polymorphic for specific pigment patterns. Same of thes...
The three basic pigment cell types found in poikilothermic vertebrates, melanocytes (melanin-produci...
The age-distribution in the late-onset form of melanomas in the Xiphophorus fish hybrids was deter-m...
Animal models play important roles in investigating the pathobiology of cancer, identifying relevant...
Coral reefs worldwide are under increasing stress from anthropogenic impacts, but there are relative...
Retinoblastoma, a tumor suppressor gene, is frequently mutated in diverse types of human tumors. We ...
Retinoblastoma, a tumor suppressor gene, is frequently mutated in diverse types of human tumors. We ...