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Melanoma and the Problem of Malignancy
2004
Tohoku journal of experimental medicine
Of the overt biological properties exhibited by malignant cells two appear to command particular attention; these are (1) the transmigratory ability which empowers these cells to invade surrounding tissues and results in their metastatic and destructive potential, and (2) their ability to evade detection by the immune system of the host. Both of these characteristics may well involve several disparate mechanisms. However, it may be that there are some metabolic features that are common to
doi:10.1620/tjem.204.1
pmid:15329457
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