Feichtenschlager, Valentin
Chen, Linan
Zheng, Yixuan James
Ho, Wilson
Sanlorenzo, Martina
Vujic, Igor
Fewings, Eleanor
Lee, Albert
Chen, Christopher
Callanan, Ciara
Lin, Kevin
Qu, Tiange
Hohlova, Dasha
Vujic, Marin
Hwang, Yeonjoo
Lai, Kevin
Chen, Stephanie
Nguyen, Thuan
Muñoz, Denise P
Kohwi, Yoshinori
Posch, Christian
Daud, Adil
Rappersberger, Klemens
Kohwi-Shigematsu, Terumi
Coppé, Jean-Philippe
Ortiz-Urda, Susana
Funding for this research was provided by:
Verein zur Förderung der Dermatologischen Forschung
Impact Melanoma
Outrun the Sun, Inc. 2019 National Melanoma Research Scholar Award
HDFCCC Laboratory for Cell Analysis Shared Resource Facility (P30CA082103, P30CA082103)
Article History
Received: 2 January 2024
Accepted: 5 February 2024
First Online: 22 February 2024
Declarations
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: In compliance with ethical standards, it is important to clarify that no patient participation was required for this study. As the research focused on in vitro experiments with melanoma cells and utilized laboratory-based techniques, the investigation did not involve human subjects directly. Therefore, no ethics approval or consent to participate from patients was necessary for the completion of this study. Rodent experimental procedures were approved by the Office of Research institutional Animal Care and Use Program (IACUC, Chair: Jeremy Lieberman, MD) at the University of San Francisco (UCSF). All in vivo studies were conducted under the authorized protocol number AN174613-03.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.
: The maximal tumour size permitted by the Office of Research institutional Animal Care and Use Program (IACUC, Chair: Jeremy Lieberman, MD) at the University of San Francisco (UCSF) is 2 cm in diameter. The maximal tumour size was not exceeded in the animal experiments for this study.