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Glenn Merlino

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Cell|September 26, 2015
Preclinical mouse cancer models: a maze of opportunities and challengesChi-Ping Day, Glenn Merlino, Terry Van Dyke
Developmental Cell|November 8, 2022
The Hitchhiker's Guide across a Waddington's landscape of melanomaKerrie L Marie, Glenn Merlino, Chi-Ping Day
Cells|June 28, 2023
Ez-Metastasizing: The Crucial Roles of Ezrin in MetastasisRand Gabriel M Buenaventura, Glenn Merlino, Yanlin Yu
Plos One|November 16, 2016
Integrated Genomics Identifies miR-32/MCL-1 Pathway as a Critical Driver of Melanomagenesis: Implications for miR-Replacement and Combination TherapyPrasun J Mishra, Pravin J Mishra, Glenn Merlino
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|September 13, 2008
From UVs to metastases: modeling melanoma initiation and progression in the mouseM Raza Zaidi, Chi-Ping Day, Glenn Merlino
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|March 12, 2011
A genetically engineered mouse model with inducible GFP expression in melanocytesM Raza Zaidi, Thomas J Hornyak, Glenn Merlino
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 1, 2010
Fluorescent protein-assisted purification for gene expression profilingM Raza Zaidi, Chi-Ping Day, Glenn Merlino
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|August 29, 2015
Buckle up! Transposon mutagenesis can differentiate melanoma drivers from their many passengersHeather M Farthing, Kerrie L Marie, Glenn Merlino
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|January 17, 2017
Mouse models of UV-induced melanoma: genetics, pathology, and clinical relevanceChi-Ping Day, Rachel Marchalik, Glenn Merlino, et al.
Cancer Research|February 21, 2006
The homeoprotein six1 transcriptionally activates multiple protumorigenic genes but requires ezrin to promote metastasisYanlin Yu, Elai Davicioni, Timothy J Triche, et al.
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Cell|September 26, 2015
Preclinical mouse cancer models: a maze of opportunities and challengesChi-Ping Day, Glenn Merlino, Terry Van Dyke
Developmental Cell|November 8, 2022
The Hitchhiker's Guide across a Waddington's landscape of melanomaKerrie L Marie, Glenn Merlino, Chi-Ping Day
Cells|June 28, 2023
Ez-Metastasizing: The Crucial Roles of Ezrin in MetastasisRand Gabriel M Buenaventura, Glenn Merlino, Yanlin Yu
Plos One|November 16, 2016
Integrated Genomics Identifies miR-32/MCL-1 Pathway as a Critical Driver of Melanomagenesis: Implications for miR-Replacement and Combination TherapyPrasun J Mishra, Pravin J Mishra, Glenn Merlino
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|September 13, 2008
From UVs to metastases: modeling melanoma initiation and progression in the mouseM Raza Zaidi, Chi-Ping Day, Glenn Merlino
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|March 12, 2011
A genetically engineered mouse model with inducible GFP expression in melanocytesM Raza Zaidi, Thomas J Hornyak, Glenn Merlino
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 1, 2010
Fluorescent protein-assisted purification for gene expression profilingM Raza Zaidi, Chi-Ping Day, Glenn Merlino
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|August 29, 2015
Buckle up! Transposon mutagenesis can differentiate melanoma drivers from their many passengersHeather M Farthing, Kerrie L Marie, Glenn Merlino
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|January 17, 2017
Mouse models of UV-induced melanoma: genetics, pathology, and clinical relevanceChi-Ping Day, Rachel Marchalik, Glenn Merlino, et al.
Cancer Research|February 21, 2006
The homeoprotein six1 transcriptionally activates multiple protumorigenic genes but requires ezrin to promote metastasisYanlin Yu, Elai Davicioni, Timothy J Triche, et al.
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