Epigenetic regulation of REG1A and chemosensitivity of cutaneous melanoma.
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Epigenetic regulation of REG1A and chemosensitivity of cutaneous melanoma.
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scientific article published on 31 July 2013
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Epigenetic regulation of REG1A and chemosensitivity of cutaneous melanoma.
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Epigenetic regulation of REG1A and chemosensitivity of cutaneous melanoma.
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Epigenetic regulation of REG1A and chemosensitivity of cutaneous melanoma.
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Epigenetic regulation of REG1A and chemosensitivity of cutaneous melanoma.
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Epigenetic regulation of REG1A and chemosensitivity of cutaneous melanoma.
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Epigenetic regulation of REG1A and chemosensitivity of cutaneous melanoma.
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Epigenetic regulation of REG1A and chemosensitivity of cutaneous melanoma
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Diego M Marzese
Katsuya Ohta
Kelly Chong
Myung Shin Sim
Sharon K Huang
Yusuke Sato
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10.4161/EPI.25810
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2013-07-31T00:00:00Z