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Cancer Treatment and Research Communications|December 18, 2020
Minimal Residual Disease in Melanoma:molecular characterization of in transit cutaneous metastases and Circulating Melanoma Cells recognizes an expression panel potentially related to disease progressionMaria Cristina Rapanotti, Tara Mayte Suarez Viguria, Giulia Spallone, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 29, 2010
A regulatory feedback loop involving p63 and IRF6 links the pathogenesis of 2 genetically different human ectodermal dysplasiasFrancesca Moretti, Barbara Marinari, Nadia Lo Iacono, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 3, 2011
Developmental factor IRF6 exhibits tumor suppressor activity in squamous cell carcinomasElisabetta Botti, Giulia Spallone, Francesca Moretti, et al.
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Cancer Treatment and Research Communications|December 18, 2020
Minimal Residual Disease in Melanoma:molecular characterization of in transit cutaneous metastases and Circulating Melanoma Cells recognizes an expression panel potentially related to disease progressionMaria Cristina Rapanotti, Tara Mayte Suarez Viguria, Giulia Spallone, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 29, 2010
A regulatory feedback loop involving p63 and IRF6 links the pathogenesis of 2 genetically different human ectodermal dysplasiasFrancesca Moretti, Barbara Marinari, Nadia Lo Iacono, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 3, 2011
Developmental factor IRF6 exhibits tumor suppressor activity in squamous cell carcinomasElisabetta Botti, Giulia Spallone, Francesca Moretti, et al.
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