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Tumor Mutation Burden and Structural Chromosomal Aberrations Are Not Associated with T-cell Density or Patient Survival in Acral, Mucosal, and Cutaneous Melanomas.
Cancer Immunol Res
10
2020
Acral, Mucosal, and Cutaneous Melanomas, CD103, CD103+, CD103+ tumor-resident T cells, CD45RO+ cells, CD8+, CD8+ lymphocytes, Patient, RNA, T-cell, TMB, Trm, acral and mucosal melanoma, acral and mucosal melanomas, acral, mucosal, and cutaneous melanoma, cancers, chromosomal, cutaneous and acral/mucosal melanoma tumors, cutaneous melanoma, immune cell phenotypes, immune cells, immune infiltrate, innate and adaptive immune cell subsets, melanoma, patient, patients
Author NameAffiliation
Georgina V LongMelanoma Institute Australia, The University of Sydney
Georgina V LongRoyal North Shore Hospital
Georgina V LongMater Hospital
Georgina V LongThe University of Sydney
Georgina V LongSydney Medical School, The University of Sydney
John V PearsonQIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
John V PearsonQIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Nicola WaddellQIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Nicola WaddellQIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Nicholas K HaywardQIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Nicholas K HaywardQIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Richard A ScolyerMelanoma Institute Australia, The University of Sydney
Richard A ScolyerSydney Medical School, The University of Sydney
Richard A ScolyerThe University of Sydney
Richard A ScolyerRoyal Prince Alfred Hospital
Richard A Scolyer
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