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Images in Pathology International Journal of Surgical Pathology 18(2) 149 © The Author(s) 2010 Unusual Snapshots Reprints and permission: http://www. sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav ...
: 10.1177/1066896911411288 http://ijs.sagepub.com In the article by Pagni F, Nicoletti G, Costantini M, and Di Bella C., Unusual Snapshots of Unexpected Melanomas , Int J Surg Pathol, 2010; 18(2): 149. (DOI ...
tumour spheroids: A focus on oxygen availability. (a-c) Tumour spheroid growth in standard experimental protocols occurs in three phases. Experimental images shown for FUCCI-transduced human melanoma ...
assumptions in order to interpret the outcomes of experiments. Several chemotactic cell types are known to degrade their chemoattractants. For example, we have recently shown that melanoma cells are highly ...
phosphorylated; but, the observation is in accordance with another study in which over-expression of wildtype eIF2α in human A375 melanoma cells resulted in an increase in the basal level of phosphorylated eIF2α ...
cycle due to unexpected high sensing amplitude of the T wave. This phenomenon is well known for pacemakers and ICDs and important improvements have been made in signal processing to reduce its occurrence ...
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