Modeling Spitz melanoma in zebrafish using sequential mutagenesis
Spitz neoplasms are a diverse group of molecularly and histologically defined melanocytic tumors with varying biologic potentials. The precise classification of Spitz neoplasms can be challenging. Recent studies have revealed recurrent fusions involving multiple kinases in a large proportion of Spit...
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Main Authors: | Jeffrey K. Mito (Author), Margaret C. Weber (Author), Alexandra Corbin (Author), George F. Murphy (Author), Leonard I. Zon (Author) |
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The Company of Biologists,
2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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