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Heterotransplantation of Experimental Melanoma

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Structure and Control of the Melanocyte
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During repeated transplantations of experimental melanoblastoma, modifications were observed as regards the successful takes on different species and strains and their ability to form melanic pigment [4], to metastasize [1] and to form ascitic tumors [3].

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Costachel, O., Popp, I., Dumitrescu, S., Mironescu, S., Nachtigal, M. (1966). Heterotransplantation of Experimental Melanoma. In: Porta, G.D., Mühlbock, O. (eds) Structure and Control of the Melanocyte. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-99906-2_33

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