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    Influencing tumor-associated macrophages in malignant melanoma with monoclonal antibodies by Adams, Rebecca, Osborn, Gabriel, Mukhia, Bipashna, Laddach, Roman, Willsmore, Zena, Chenoweth, Alicia, Geh, Jenny L C, MacKenzie Ross, Alastair D, Healy, Ciaran, Barber, Linda, Tsoka, Sophia, Sanz-Moreno, Victoria, Lacy, Katie E, Karagiannis, Sophia N

    Published in Oncoimmunology (31-12-2022)
    “…The application of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) for the treatment of melanoma has significantly improved the clinical management of this malignancy over the…”
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    The Association Between Excision Margins and Local Recurrence in 11,290 Thin (T1) Primary Cutaneous Melanomas: A Case–Control Study by MacKenzie Ross, Alastair D., Haydu, Lauren E., Quinn, Michael J., Saw, Robyn P. M., Shannon, Kerwin F., Spillane, Andrew J., Stretch, Jonathan R., Scolyer, Richard A., Thompson, John F.

    Published in Annals of surgical oncology (01-04-2016)
    “…Background At presentation, most primary cutaneous melanomas are “thin” (Breslow thickness ≤1 mm, designated T1 in the American Joint Committee on Cancer…”
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    The Cake Flap: A new technique for serial excision of benign cutaneous lesions by Tang, Lydia, MacKenzie Ross, Alastair D, Nduka, Charles

    “…Summary Large congenital melanocytic naevi and other circular benign skin lesions are often excised by serial ellipses in stages. With this conventional…”
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    Isolation and culture of melanoma and naevus cells and cell lines by Soo, Julia K, Ross, Alastair D Mackenzie, Bennett, Dorothy C

    “…Recently developed methods are described for the culture of cells from primary human melanomas and benign or dysplastic naevi (moles). These allow the culture…”
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    Senescence evasion in melanoma progression: uncoupling of DNA-damage signaling from p53 activation and p21 expression by MacKenzie Ross, Alastair D., Cook, Martin G., Chong, Heung, Hossain, Mehnaz, Pandha, Hardev S., Bennett, Dorothy C.

    Published in Pigment cell and melanoma research (01-03-2013)
    “…Summary The best‐established function of the melanoma‐suppressor p16 is mediation of cell senescence, a permanent arrest following cell proliferation or…”
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