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Ultraviolet light-induced collagen degradation inhibits melanoma invasion

Budden, T.; Gaudy-Marqueste, C.; Porter, A.; Kay, E.; Gurung, S.; Earnshaw, C.H.; Roeck, K.; Craig, S.; Traves, V.; Krutmann, J.; Muller, P.; Motta, L.; Zanivan, S.; Malliri, A.; Furney, S.J.; Nagore, E.; Virós, A.

Authors

T. Budden

C. Gaudy-Marqueste

A. Porter

E. Kay

S. Gurung

C.H. Earnshaw

K. Roeck

S. Craig

V. Traves

J. Krutmann

L. Motta

S. Zanivan

A. Malliri

S.J. Furney

E. Nagore

A. Virós



Citation

Budden, T., Gaudy-Marqueste, C., Porter, A., Kay, E., Gurung, S., Earnshaw, C., Roeck, K., Craig, S., Traves, V., Krutmann, J., Muller, P., Motta, L., Zanivan, S., Malliri, A., Furney, S., Nagore, E., & Virós, A. (2021). Ultraviolet light-induced collagen degradation inhibits melanoma invasion. Nature Communications, 12(1), https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22953-z

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2021
Deposit Date Oct 26, 2021
Journal Nature Communications
Publisher Nature Research
Volume 12
Issue 1
DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22953-z
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1225533