Phenotypic and molecular heterogeneity in human melanoma has impaired efforts to explain many of the clinically important features of melanoma. For example, many of the underlying mechanisms that might predict age-of-onset, time to metastasis and other key elements in melanoma progression remain unknown. Furthermore, melanoma staging used to predict outcome and treatment has not yet moved beyond a basic phenotypic classification. While molecularly targeted therapies show great promise for melanoma patients, establishing accurate animal models that recapitulate human cutaneous melanoma progression remains a priority. We examine the relevance of mice as models for human melanoma progression and for key molecular and histopathologic variants o...
While advanced melanoma remains one of the most challenging cancers, recent developments in our unde...
The incidence of melanoma has significantly increased and a better understanding its pathogenesis an...
To identify the cells at the origin of melanoma, we combined single-cell lineage-tracing and transcr...
Cutaneous malignant melanoma is highly invasive and capable of metastasizing to distant sites where ...
Mouse models of melanoma have proven invaluable in the delineation of key molecular events involved ...
There is a lack of appropriate melanoma models that can be used to evaluate the efficacy of novel th...
Despite several therapeutic advances, malignant melanoma still remains a fatal disease for which nov...
It has been shown that gene mutations which drive the development of malignant melanoma (MM) in huma...
Melanoma is an immunogenic tumor that can metastasize quickly to proximal and distal sites, thus com...
Susceptibility to most common cancers is likely to involve interaction between multiple low risk gen...
Animal models serve as powerful tools for investigating the pathobiology of cancer, identifying rele...
Because of subtle differences between mouse and human skin, mice have traditionally not been an idea...
Melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer and is responsible for nearly 60,000 deaths worldwide each yea...
Cutaneous malignant melanoma is an aggressive and potentially lethal form of skin cancer, particular...
Cutaneous melanoma is a complex disorder characterized by an elevated degree of heterogeneity, featu...
While advanced melanoma remains one of the most challenging cancers, recent developments in our unde...
The incidence of melanoma has significantly increased and a better understanding its pathogenesis an...
To identify the cells at the origin of melanoma, we combined single-cell lineage-tracing and transcr...
Cutaneous malignant melanoma is highly invasive and capable of metastasizing to distant sites where ...
Mouse models of melanoma have proven invaluable in the delineation of key molecular events involved ...
There is a lack of appropriate melanoma models that can be used to evaluate the efficacy of novel th...
Despite several therapeutic advances, malignant melanoma still remains a fatal disease for which nov...
It has been shown that gene mutations which drive the development of malignant melanoma (MM) in huma...
Melanoma is an immunogenic tumor that can metastasize quickly to proximal and distal sites, thus com...
Susceptibility to most common cancers is likely to involve interaction between multiple low risk gen...
Animal models serve as powerful tools for investigating the pathobiology of cancer, identifying rele...
Because of subtle differences between mouse and human skin, mice have traditionally not been an idea...
Melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer and is responsible for nearly 60,000 deaths worldwide each yea...
Cutaneous malignant melanoma is an aggressive and potentially lethal form of skin cancer, particular...
Cutaneous melanoma is a complex disorder characterized by an elevated degree of heterogeneity, featu...
While advanced melanoma remains one of the most challenging cancers, recent developments in our unde...
The incidence of melanoma has significantly increased and a better understanding its pathogenesis an...
To identify the cells at the origin of melanoma, we combined single-cell lineage-tracing and transcr...