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c-MYC and nodular malignant melanoma
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The WAF1 gene located on chromosome 6p, which in this case had a copy number gain, might be involved in melanoma pathogenesis. The authors suggest that the c-MYC gene plays an important role in melanoma development and progression. The c-MYC gene seems to be affected by gaining functional copies, leading to a change in the normally regulated gene-dose effect.
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