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The role of tumour stem cells in uveal melanoma development and progression.

Dr Helen Kalirai
Prof. Sarah Coupland
Prof. Bertil Damato

Summary

This study aims to develop model systems of uveal melanoma to investigate the potential role of cancer stem cells in this disease.

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