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The relationship of anatomic site, antigen expression, and T-cell infiltration in human melanoma metastases

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Article: e28963 | Received 18 Apr 2014, Accepted 22 Apr 2014, Published online: 23 May 2014

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Figure 1. Melanoma differentiation antigen expression varies by anatomic site. Highest expression was observed in brain, intermediate expression in soft tissue and lymph node, and lowest expression in visceral (lung and liver) metastases.

Figure 1. Melanoma differentiation antigen expression varies by anatomic site. Highest expression was observed in brain, intermediate expression in soft tissue and lymph node, and lowest expression in visceral (lung and liver) metastases.

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