BRAFV600E induces reversible mitotic arrest in human melanocytes via microrna-mediated suppression of AURKB
Benign melanocytic nevi frequently emerge when an acquired BRAFV600E mutation triggers unchecked proliferation and subsequent arrest in melanocytes. Recent observations have challenged the role of oncogene-induced senescence in melanocytic nevus formation, necessitating investigations into alternati...
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Autores principales: | Andrew S McNeal, Rachel L Belote, Hanlin Zeng, Marcus Urquijo, Kendra Barker, Rodrigo Torres, Meghan Curtin, A Hunter Shain, Robert HI Andtbacka, Sheri Holmen, David H Lum, Timothy H McCalmont, Matt W VanBrocklin, Douglas Grossman, Maria L Wei, Ursula E Lang, Robert L Judson-Torres |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/53ad9d885af34b1391f8b61352342926 |
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