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Keith S Hoek

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Melanoma Research|June 8, 2010
The immunohistochemistry of invasive and proliferative phenotype switching in melanoma: a case reportOssia M Eichhoff, Marie C Zipser, Mai Xu, et al.
Cancer Research|February 5, 2008
In vivo switching of human melanoma cells between proliferative and invasive statesKeith S Hoek, Ossia M Eichhoff, Natalie C Schlegel, et al.
Experimental Dermatology|July 18, 2008
Green tea extract reduces induction of p53 and apoptosis in UVB-irradiated human skin independent of transcriptional controlsChristian D Mnich, Keith S Hoek, Leila V Virkki, et al.
Genes & Development|December 22, 2006
Mitf regulation of Dia1 controls melanoma proliferation and invasivenessSuzanne Carreira, Jane Goodall, Laurence Denat, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 12, 2002
Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A3, a novel RNA trafficking response element-binding proteinAlice S W Ma, Kim Moran-Jones, Jianguo Shan, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 22, 2009
Heparan sulfate proteoglycan modulation of Wnt5A signal transduction in metastatic melanoma cellsMichael P O'Connell, Jennifer L Fiori, Emily K Kershner, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|March 12, 2013
Hypoxia contributes to melanoma heterogeneity by triggering HIF1α-dependent phenotype switchingDaniel S Widmer, Keith S Hoek, Phil F Cheng, et al.
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|August 2, 2011
GLI2 and M-MITF transcription factors control exclusive gene expression programs and inversely regulate invasion in human melanoma cellsDelphine Javelaud, Vasileia-Ismini Alexaki, Marie-Jeanne Pierrat, et al.
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|May 24, 2011
Differential LEF1 and TCF4 expression is involved in melanoma cell phenotype switchingOssia M Eichhoff, Ashani Weeraratna, Marie C Zipser, et al.
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|December 11, 2008
Novel MITF targets identified using a two-step DNA microarray strategyKeith S Hoek, Natalie C Schlegel, Ossia M Eichhoff, et al.
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Melanoma Research|June 8, 2010
The immunohistochemistry of invasive and proliferative phenotype switching in melanoma: a case reportOssia M Eichhoff, Marie C Zipser, Mai Xu, et al.
Cancer Research|February 5, 2008
In vivo switching of human melanoma cells between proliferative and invasive statesKeith S Hoek, Ossia M Eichhoff, Natalie C Schlegel, et al.
Experimental Dermatology|July 18, 2008
Green tea extract reduces induction of p53 and apoptosis in UVB-irradiated human skin independent of transcriptional controlsChristian D Mnich, Keith S Hoek, Leila V Virkki, et al.
Genes & Development|December 22, 2006
Mitf regulation of Dia1 controls melanoma proliferation and invasivenessSuzanne Carreira, Jane Goodall, Laurence Denat, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 12, 2002
Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A3, a novel RNA trafficking response element-binding proteinAlice S W Ma, Kim Moran-Jones, Jianguo Shan, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 22, 2009
Heparan sulfate proteoglycan modulation of Wnt5A signal transduction in metastatic melanoma cellsMichael P O'Connell, Jennifer L Fiori, Emily K Kershner, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|March 12, 2013
Hypoxia contributes to melanoma heterogeneity by triggering HIF1α-dependent phenotype switchingDaniel S Widmer, Keith S Hoek, Phil F Cheng, et al.
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|August 2, 2011
GLI2 and M-MITF transcription factors control exclusive gene expression programs and inversely regulate invasion in human melanoma cellsDelphine Javelaud, Vasileia-Ismini Alexaki, Marie-Jeanne Pierrat, et al.
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|May 24, 2011
Differential LEF1 and TCF4 expression is involved in melanoma cell phenotype switchingOssia M Eichhoff, Ashani Weeraratna, Marie C Zipser, et al.
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|December 11, 2008
Novel MITF targets identified using a two-step DNA microarray strategyKeith S Hoek, Natalie C Schlegel, Ossia M Eichhoff, et al.
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