β-Catenin–mediated immune evasion pathway frequently operates in primary cutaneous melanomas
Jérémie Nsengimana(University of Leeds), Julia Newton‐Bishop(National Cancer Institute), Minttu Polso(University of Leeds), Anastasia Filia(Academy of Athens), Rosalyn Jewell, Sathya Muralidhar(University of Leeds), Tracey Mell(University of Leeds), Joanna Poźniak(VIB-KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology), Juliette A. Randerson‐Moor(University of Leeds), Louise Parkinson(University of Leeds), Joanne Gascoyne(University of Leeds), Alastair Droop(Wellcome Sanger Institute), May Chan(University of Leeds), D. Timothy Bishop(University of Leeds), Jon Laye(University of Leeds), Sally J. O’Shea(University of Leeds), Christy Walker(University of Leeds), Graham P. Cook(St James's University Hospital)
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