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View article: Large Congenital Melanocytic Nevus With <i><scp>LMNA</scp>::<scp>NTRK1</scp></i> Fusion: Expanding Targeted Therapy Options for Congenital Nevi and Melanoma
Large Congenital Melanocytic Nevus With <i><span>LMNA</span>::<span>NTRK1</span></i> Fusion: Expanding Targeted Therapy Options for Congenital Nevi and Melanoma Open
Large congenital melanocytic nevi/nevus (LCMN) are caused by genetic events that activate the mitogen‐activated protein kinase (MAPK) and extracellular signal‐regulated kinase (ERK) pathway. Individuals with LCMN are prone to developing ag…
View article: Cathepsin W, T-cell receptor-associated transmembrane adapter 1, lymphotactin and killer cell lectin like receptor K1 are sensitive and specific RNA biomarkers of canine epitheliotropic lymphoma
Cathepsin W, T-cell receptor-associated transmembrane adapter 1, lymphotactin and killer cell lectin like receptor K1 are sensitive and specific RNA biomarkers of canine epitheliotropic lymphoma Open
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is an uncommon type of lymphoma involving malignant skin-resident or skin-homing T cells. Canine epitheliotropic lymphoma (EL) is the most common form of CTCL in dogs, and it also spontaneously arises from …
View article: Immunopathogenesis of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma in skin of color patients part 2: Sézary syndrome
Immunopathogenesis of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma in skin of color patients part 2: Sézary syndrome Open
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) serves as an umbrella term for numerous lymphomas that reside in or recirculate through the skin. One such systemic lymphoma is Sézary Syndrome (SS). Although SS is not as common in Skin of Color (SOC), min…
View article: Immunopathogenesis of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma in skin of color patients part 1: Mycosis fungoides
Immunopathogenesis of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma in skin of color patients part 1: Mycosis fungoides Open
Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common subtype of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL). Patients with Skin of Color (SOC) may be disproportionately impacted by MF due to delayed diagnoses, limited research, and treatment differences. In thi…
View article: Elucidating the role of TCR expression in Mycosis Fungoides: A Preliminary Analysis of Skin of Color biospecimens from Howard University Department of Dermatology
Elucidating the role of TCR expression in Mycosis Fungoides: A Preliminary Analysis of Skin of Color biospecimens from Howard University Department of Dermatology Open
Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most prevalent Primary Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma, comprising up to 60% of known cases. It is primarily a disease of resident memory T-lymphocytes that undergo phenotypic changes as a result of several gene alt…
View article: Elucidating Mycosis Fungoides Gene Expression in Skin of Color Patients from Howard University Dermatology
Elucidating Mycosis Fungoides Gene Expression in Skin of Color Patients from Howard University Dermatology Open
Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common type of cutaneous T cell lymphoma.There are notable differences in MF presentation in Skin of Color (SOC) versus White skin, such as asymptomatic hyperpigmented and hypopigmented lesions resulting …
View article: Examining Transcriptomic Differences Underlying Mycosis Fungoides in Skin of Color and White Patients
Examining Transcriptomic Differences Underlying Mycosis Fungoides in Skin of Color and White Patients Open
Mycosis Fungoides (MF), the most common type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, typically presents with an erythematous or dyspigmented rash that can progress to tumors and ulcerations on the skin. MF is more common in skin of color (SOC) patie…
View article: GABAA α subunit control of hyperactive behavior in developing zebrafish
GABAA α subunit control of hyperactive behavior in developing zebrafish Open
GABAA receptors mediate rapid responses to the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid and are robust regulators of the brain and spinal cord neural networks that control locomotor behaviors, such as walking and swimming. In developing ze…
View article: GABA<sub>A</sub>α Subunit Control of Hyperactive Behavior in Developing Zebrafish
GABA<sub>A</sub>α Subunit Control of Hyperactive Behavior in Developing Zebrafish Open
GABA A receptors mediate rapid responses to the neurotransmitter GABA and are robust regulators of the brain and spinal cord neural networks that control locomotor behaviors, such as walking and swimming. In developing zebrafish, gross pha…