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Melanoma Development

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The book provides comprehensive insights into molecular changes in malignant melanoma.The general mechanisms of melanoma growth and development are described, as well as new research findings. Our current knowledge on the molecules ...

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Tags: Genetic, Cancer, Skin Cancer, Melanoma, Science, Genetics

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