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Characterization of Tenascin Secreted by Human Melanoma Cells
Meenhard Herlyn
, Ullrich Graeven
, David Speicher
,
Ben Ami Sela
, Roland Kath
Wistar Institute
University of Pennsylvania
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Immunology and Microbiology
Melanoma Cell
100%
Monoclonal Antibody
50%
Epitope
50%
Secretion (Process)
50%
Glycoprotein
50%
Tumor Cell
50%
Embryo Development
50%
Extracellular Matrix
50%
Wound Healing
50%
Tumor Volume
50%
Melanocyte
50%
Stomatitis
50%
Cancer Growth Factor
50%
Fibronectin
50%
Keyphrases
Human Melanoma Cells
100%
Tenascin
100%
Adhesion
18%
Monoclonal Antibody
9%
Epitope
9%
Glycoprotein
9%
Tumorigenesis
9%
Melanoma
9%
Embryogenesis
9%
Tumor Cells
9%
Transforming Growth Factor-β
9%
Melanoma Cells
9%
Anti-melanoma
9%
Metastasis
9%
Extracellular Matrix
9%
Wound Healing
9%
Fibronectin
9%
Adult Tissues
9%
Melanocytes
9%
Melanoma Patients
9%
Advanced Melanoma
9%
Cell-substrate Interaction
9%
Low Tumor Burden
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Tenascin
100%
Secretion (Process)
9%
Glycoprotein
9%
Carcinogenesis
9%
Embryogenesis
9%
Wound Healing
9%
Monoclonal Antibody
9%
Substrate Interaction
9%
Tumor Volume
9%
Melanocyte
9%
Fibronectin
9%
Cancer Growth Factor
9%