Cutaneous malignant melanoma is an aggressive tumor of melanocytes in the skin with rapidly increasing incidence. Patients with advanced disease have a poor prognosis since the tumor is usually resistant to current therapies. Therefore, the development of novel strategies for preventing and treating melanoma is important. To explore novel therapies we need to find appropriate targets and for that knowledge about the biology of melanoma is important. There is growing evidence suggesting that NRAS has an important role in tumorigenesis and tumor maintenance in malignant melanoma and that the RAS-RAF-ERK signaling pathway is constitutively activated through multiple mechanisms, one of which is activating mutations in NRAS gene. In an initial ...
Melanoma is a common and aggressive tumor originating from melanocytes. The increasing incidence of ...
The paper provides a clinical description and analysis of two melanoma cases with mutations in the B...
peer reviewedIn 28% of melanomas, NRAS is mutated in one of two hotspots: G12 or Q61. Phosphoproteom...
Cutaneous melanoma is a disease which results from a complex mixture of various extrinsic and intrin...
Abstract. Malignant melanoma, a potentially lethal skin neoplasm, is characterized by a complex and ...
The frequency of cutaneous melanoma has been increasing worldwide for several decades. Approximately...
nase inhibitor 2A (CDKN2A) are important genetic factors in familial predisposition to melanoma. Act...
Primary cutaneous melanoma is a cancer arising from melanocytes in the skin. In recent decades the i...
Around a fifth of melanomas exhibit an activating mutation in the oncogene NRas that confers constit...
Cutaneous melanoma arises from melanocytes located in the basal layer of the epidermis. The disease ...
peer reviewedGenetic alterations affecting RAS proteins are commonly found in human cancers. Roughly...
Mutations in NRAS represent almost 20% of driver mutations in malignant melanoma. Clinically, this e...
Malignant melanomas which arise from melanocytes are differentiated at the molecular level as well a...
Intensive research in recent years has begun to unlock the mysteries surrounding the molecular patho...
Contains fulltext : 89081.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This review in...
Melanoma is a common and aggressive tumor originating from melanocytes. The increasing incidence of ...
The paper provides a clinical description and analysis of two melanoma cases with mutations in the B...
peer reviewedIn 28% of melanomas, NRAS is mutated in one of two hotspots: G12 or Q61. Phosphoproteom...
Cutaneous melanoma is a disease which results from a complex mixture of various extrinsic and intrin...
Abstract. Malignant melanoma, a potentially lethal skin neoplasm, is characterized by a complex and ...
The frequency of cutaneous melanoma has been increasing worldwide for several decades. Approximately...
nase inhibitor 2A (CDKN2A) are important genetic factors in familial predisposition to melanoma. Act...
Primary cutaneous melanoma is a cancer arising from melanocytes in the skin. In recent decades the i...
Around a fifth of melanomas exhibit an activating mutation in the oncogene NRas that confers constit...
Cutaneous melanoma arises from melanocytes located in the basal layer of the epidermis. The disease ...
peer reviewedGenetic alterations affecting RAS proteins are commonly found in human cancers. Roughly...
Mutations in NRAS represent almost 20% of driver mutations in malignant melanoma. Clinically, this e...
Malignant melanomas which arise from melanocytes are differentiated at the molecular level as well a...
Intensive research in recent years has begun to unlock the mysteries surrounding the molecular patho...
Contains fulltext : 89081.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This review in...
Melanoma is a common and aggressive tumor originating from melanocytes. The increasing incidence of ...
The paper provides a clinical description and analysis of two melanoma cases with mutations in the B...
peer reviewedIn 28% of melanomas, NRAS is mutated in one of two hotspots: G12 or Q61. Phosphoproteom...