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Grm5 expression is not required for the oncogenic role of Grm1 in melanocytes

Marín et al., 2005

Document ID
6516255873709332826
Author
Marín Y
Namkoong J
Shin S
Raines J
Degenhardt K
White E
Chen S
Publication year
Publication venue
Neuropharmacology

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Melanoma is the aberrant proliferation of melanocytes, the cells in the skin responsible for pigment (melanin) production. In its early stages, melanoma can be surgically removed with great success, however, advanced stages of melanoma have a high mortality rate due to the …
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