Pluripotency markers are differentially induced by IGF1 and bFGF in cells from patients' lesions of large/giant congenital melanocytic nevi
Abstract Factors regulating transcription of pluripotency genes in congenital nevo-melanocytes are not known. Nevo-melanocytes belong somewhere in-between the ends of a spectrum where the normal epidermal melanocyte represents one end and a melanoma cell with multiple genetic abnormalities represent...
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Main Authors: | Dipanjan Basu (Author), Cláudia M. Salgado (Author), Janki R. Patel (Author), Joie Zabec (Author), Ryan M. Hoehl (Author), Bruce Bauer (Author), Miguel Reyes-Múgica (Author) |
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