Melanoma progression markers can be defined as molecules with a preferential expression in one or a few stages of melanocytic tumour development. These molecules include growth factors, growth factor receptors, adhesion molecules, proteases and related components. Immunohistochemical studies suggest
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Immunosenescence, suppression and tumour progression
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