Melanoma is a lethal form of skin cancer triggered by genetic and environmental factors. Excision of early-stage, poorly aggressive melanoma often leads to a successful outcome; however, left undiagnosed these lesions can progress to metastatic disease. This research investigates whether the exposure of poorly aggressive melanoma to certain normal skin cells can explain how non-metastatic melanoma becomes more aggressive while still confined to the skin. To this end, we used a serial co-culture approach to sequentially expose cells from two different, poorly aggressive human melanoma cell lines against normal cells of the skin beginning with normal melanocytes, then epidermal keratinocytes, and finally dermal fibroblasts. Protein extraction...
Background: Melanoma aggressiveness determines its growth and metastatic potential. This study aimed...
Tumor cell plasticity is a major obstacle for the cure of malignancies as it makes tumor cells highl...
Melanoma development not only involves genetic and epigenetic changes that take place within the tra...
Cutaneous Melanoma is an extremely heterogeneous human cancer. The most aggressive melanoma may cont...
Purpose. Melanoma is the most aggressive cutaneous cancer without effective treatment. Diagnosis is ...
Cutaneous Melanoma is an extremely heterogeneous human cancer. The most aggressive melanoma may cont...
Melanoma represents a malignant disease with steadily increasing incidence. UV-irradiation is a reco...
Melanoma is the most aggressive type of skin cancer with increasing incidence rates. To date, there ...
Melanoma invasion is a complex multi stage process involving changes to the cell/extracellular matri...
BackgroundSeveral protein markers, including vimentin, have been used to diagnose human melanoma. Be...
Cell-cell interactions between keratinocytes and melanocytes play an important role in conserving th...
Highlights - Investigate two-dimensional spreading of fibroblast cells and melanoma cells. - Experim...
AbstractGene expression profiling identified human melanoma cells demonstrating increased cell motil...
Melanocytes, after cell division, separate and migrate along the basement membrane; they extend thei...
Melanocytes, after cell division, separate and migrate along the basement membrane; they extend thei...
Background: Melanoma aggressiveness determines its growth and metastatic potential. This study aimed...
Tumor cell plasticity is a major obstacle for the cure of malignancies as it makes tumor cells highl...
Melanoma development not only involves genetic and epigenetic changes that take place within the tra...
Cutaneous Melanoma is an extremely heterogeneous human cancer. The most aggressive melanoma may cont...
Purpose. Melanoma is the most aggressive cutaneous cancer without effective treatment. Diagnosis is ...
Cutaneous Melanoma is an extremely heterogeneous human cancer. The most aggressive melanoma may cont...
Melanoma represents a malignant disease with steadily increasing incidence. UV-irradiation is a reco...
Melanoma is the most aggressive type of skin cancer with increasing incidence rates. To date, there ...
Melanoma invasion is a complex multi stage process involving changes to the cell/extracellular matri...
BackgroundSeveral protein markers, including vimentin, have been used to diagnose human melanoma. Be...
Cell-cell interactions between keratinocytes and melanocytes play an important role in conserving th...
Highlights - Investigate two-dimensional spreading of fibroblast cells and melanoma cells. - Experim...
AbstractGene expression profiling identified human melanoma cells demonstrating increased cell motil...
Melanocytes, after cell division, separate and migrate along the basement membrane; they extend thei...
Melanocytes, after cell division, separate and migrate along the basement membrane; they extend thei...
Background: Melanoma aggressiveness determines its growth and metastatic potential. This study aimed...
Tumor cell plasticity is a major obstacle for the cure of malignancies as it makes tumor cells highl...
Melanoma development not only involves genetic and epigenetic changes that take place within the tra...