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Detection of melanoma cells in peripheral blood and sentinel lymph nodes by RT-PCR analysis: a comparative study with immunohistochemistry

The presence of lymph node metastases is the best prognostic factor for predicting relapse or survival in melanoma patients. It has been demonstrated that melanoma metastases spread through the first lymph node(s) draining the tumor (sentinel lymph node, SN) to the lymphatic system and that detectio...

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Published in:Tumori 2000-07, Vol.86 (4), p.336-338
Main Authors: Pellegrino, D, Bellina, C R, Manca, G, Boni, G, Grosso, M, Volterrani, D, Desideri, I, Bianchi, F, Bottoni, A, Ciliberti, V, Salimbeni, G, Gandini, D, Castagna, M, Zucchi, V, Romanini, A, Bianchi, R
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