Transposable hypomethylation is associated with metastatic capacity of primary melanomas.
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The Fine LINE: Methylation Drawing the Cancer LandscapeEstrogen Receptor β in Melanoma: From Molecular Insights to Potential Clinical UtilityEstrogen Receptor β Agonists Differentially Affect the Growth of Human Melanoma Cell Lines.Aberrant DNA methylation in melanoma: biomarker and therapeutic opportunities.
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Transposable hypomethylation is associated with metastatic capacity of primary melanomas.
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Transposable hypomethylation is associated with metastatic capacity of primary melanomas.
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Transposable hypomethylation is associated with metastatic capacity of primary melanomas.
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Transposable hypomethylation is associated with metastatic capacity of primary melanomas.
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Transposable hypomethylation is associated with metastatic capacity of primary melanomas.
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Transposable hypomethylation is associated with metastatic capacity of primary melanomas.
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Transposable hypomethylation is associated with metastatic capacity of primary melanomas.
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Transposable hypomethylation is associated with metastatic capacity of primary melanomas.
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Margit Balazs
Roza Adany
Sheila C Lima
Szilvia I Ecsedi
Zdenko Herceg
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2013-11-15T00:00:00Z