Gene expression patterns in melanocytic cells: candidate markers for early stage and malignant transformation.Meije CB, Hakvoort TB, Swart GW, Westerhof W, Lamers WH, Das PK.Department of Pathology, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.Different stages of differentiation of human melanocytic cells, such as normal melanocytes, naevus and melanoma cells, reflect distinct gene expression patterns. A PCR-based subtractive hybridization and display method was applied to identify genes that are differentially expressed in melanocytic cells in relation to early stage and malignant transformation. This resulted in the identification of a number of candidate cDNAs differentially expressed among melanocytes, naevus cells,...
Human cutaneous malignant melanoma progresses through well-defined stages, culminating in metastatic...
The increasing incidence of melanoma and the lack of effective treatment, with the exception of tumo...
Large congenital melanocytic nevi (CMNs) are said to have a higher propensity to malignant transform...
Gene expression patterns in melanocytic cells: candidate markers for early stage and malignant trans...
Gene expression patterns in melanocytic cells: candidate markers for early stage and malignant trans...
Gene expression patterns in melanocytic cells: candidate markers for early stage and malignant trans...
Gene expression patterns in melanocytic cells: candidate markers for early stage and malignant trans...
Gene expression patterns in melanocytic cells: candidate markers for early stage and malignant trans...
Gene expression patterns in melanocytic cells: candidate markers for early stage and malignant trans...
Melanoma is one of the most aggressive types of cancer and resection of the tumour prior to dissemin...
Contains fulltext : 48585.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Melanoma is on...
Item does not contain fulltextThe increasing incidence of melanoma and the lack of effective treatme...
In order to identify genes relevant for melanoma development, we carried out cDNA array experiments ...
In order to identify genes relevant for melanoma development, we carried out cDNA array experiments ...
Human cutaneous malignant melanoma progresses through well-defined stages, culminating in metastatic...
Human cutaneous malignant melanoma progresses through well-defined stages, culminating in metastatic...
The increasing incidence of melanoma and the lack of effective treatment, with the exception of tumo...
Large congenital melanocytic nevi (CMNs) are said to have a higher propensity to malignant transform...
Gene expression patterns in melanocytic cells: candidate markers for early stage and malignant trans...
Gene expression patterns in melanocytic cells: candidate markers for early stage and malignant trans...
Gene expression patterns in melanocytic cells: candidate markers for early stage and malignant trans...
Gene expression patterns in melanocytic cells: candidate markers for early stage and malignant trans...
Gene expression patterns in melanocytic cells: candidate markers for early stage and malignant trans...
Gene expression patterns in melanocytic cells: candidate markers for early stage and malignant trans...
Melanoma is one of the most aggressive types of cancer and resection of the tumour prior to dissemin...
Contains fulltext : 48585.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Melanoma is on...
Item does not contain fulltextThe increasing incidence of melanoma and the lack of effective treatme...
In order to identify genes relevant for melanoma development, we carried out cDNA array experiments ...
In order to identify genes relevant for melanoma development, we carried out cDNA array experiments ...
Human cutaneous malignant melanoma progresses through well-defined stages, culminating in metastatic...
Human cutaneous malignant melanoma progresses through well-defined stages, culminating in metastatic...
The increasing incidence of melanoma and the lack of effective treatment, with the exception of tumo...
Large congenital melanocytic nevi (CMNs) are said to have a higher propensity to malignant transform...