Mouse Cutaneous Melanoma Induced by Mutant BRaf Arises from Expansion and Dedifferentiation of Mature Pigmented Melanocytes.
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G. Berx | J. Marine | H. Gerhardt | F. Rambow | J. J. van den Oord | E. Radaelli | L. Sommer | A. Baggiolini | C. Blanpain | D. Nittner | N. Vandamme | F. Stanchi | Corinna Köhler | David Nittner | A. Baggiolini
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