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Epigenetic reprogramming and aberrant expression of PRAME are associated with increased metastatic risk in Class 1 and Class 2 uveal melanomas
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Epigenetic reprogramming and aberrant expression of PRAME are associated with increased metastatic risk in Class 1 and Class 2 uveal melanomas

Matthew G Field, Michael A Durante, Christina L Decatur, Bercin Tarlan, Kristen M Oelschlager, John F Stone, Jeffim Kuznetsov, Anne M Bowcock, Stefan Kurtenbach and J William Harbour
Oncotarget, Vol.7(37), pp.59209-59219
2016-09-13
PMCID: PMC5312306
PMID: 27486988

Abstract

Antigens, Neoplasm - genetics Uveal Neoplasms - genetics Melanoma - diagnosis Prognosis Epigenesis, Genetic Humans Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic Risk Carcinogenesis Cellular Reprogramming DNA Methylation Neoplasm Metastasis Melanoma - genetics Uveal Neoplasms - mortality Antigens, Neoplasm - metabolism Uveal Neoplasms - diagnosis Cell Movement Melanoma - mortality
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.36 Ophthalmology
1.36.1414 Uveal Melanoma
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