Melanoma metastasis: what role does melanin play? (review)
Melanoma is an extremely aggressive form of skin cancer that can spread to the lungs, brain, and liver, among other vital organs. Melanoma cells, unlike any other cancer cells, can produce significant amounts of melanin by a process known as melanogenesis, causing them to become heavily pigmented. M...
Main Authors: | Saud, Anoosha, Sagineedu, Sreenivasa R., Ng, Hui-Suan, Stanslas, Johnson, Chee, Jonathan Woei Lim |
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Format: | Article |
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Spandidos publication
2022
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