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1. Nevi and Melanoma.

2. MITF E318K: A rare homozygous case with multiple primary melanoma.

3. Immunohistochemistry for PRAME in Dermatopathology.

4. RNA analysis of tape strips to rule out melanoma in lesions clinically assessed as cutaneous malignant melanoma: A diagnostic study.

5. Transcriptome Analysis Identifies Oncogenic Tissue Remodeling during Progression from Common Nevi to Early Melanoma.

6. Dysplastic nevus part II: Dysplastic nevi: Molecular/genetic profiles and management.

7. Inactivation of the Hippo tumor suppressor pathway promotes melanoma.

8. Molecular testing for melanocytic tumors: a practical update.

9. Translation of a circulating miRNA signature of melanoma into a solid tissue assay to improve diagnostic accuracy and precision.

10. The Interplay between Nevi and Melanoma Predisposition Unravels Nevi-Related and Nevi-Resistant Familial Melanoma.

11. Mitotically Active Nevus and Nevoid Melanoma: A Clinicopathological and Molecular Study.

12. An integrative approach identifies dysregulated long non-coding RNAs as microRNA decoys during nevus to melanoma transformation.

13. Matrin-3 plays an important role in cell cycle and apoptosis for survival in malignant melanoma.

14. The role of MC1R gene variants and phenotypical features in predicting high nevus count.

15. Association of HERV-K and LINE-1 hypomethylation with reduced disease-free survival in melanoma patients.

16. Genome-wide characterization of 5-hydoxymethylcytosine in melanoma reveals major differences with nevus.

18. Molecular Profiling of Noncoding Mutations Distinguishes Nevoid Melanomas From Mitotically Active Nevi in Pregnancy.

19. Detailed Analysis of Molecular Mechanisms in Primary and Metastatic Melanoma.

20. Dermatofluoroscopy Is Also for Redheads a Sensitive Method of Early Melanoma Detection.

21. High naevus count and MC1R red hair alleles contribute synergistically to increased melanoma risk.

22. Common Nevus and Skin Cutaneous Melanoma: Prognostic Genes Identified by Gene Co-Expression Network Analysis.

23. The Melanocortin 1 receptor and its influence on naevi and melanoma in dark-skinned phenotypes.

24. RAB27A promotes melanoma cell invasion and metastasis via regulation of pro-invasive exosomes.

25. Identification of a Robust Methylation Classifier for Cutaneous Melanoma Diagnosis.

26. Long non-coding RNA TUG1 recruits miR‑29c‑3p from its target gene RGS1 to promote proliferation and metastasis of melanoma cells.

27. Correlation of melanoma gene expression score with clinical outcomes on a series of melanocytic lesions.

28. Molecular testing of borderline cutaneous melanocytic lesions: SNP array is more sensitive and specific than FISH.

29. Combining common genetic variants and non-genetic risk factors to predict risk of cutaneous melanoma.

30. BRAF V600E Mutations in Nevi and Melanocytic Tumors of Uncertain Malignant Potential.

31. Unscheduled Visits of Patients with Familial Melanoma to a Pigmented Lesion Clinic: Evaluation of Patients' Characteristics and Suspicious Lesions.

32. Truncating mutations of TP53AIP1 gene predispose to cutaneous melanoma.

33. Clinical, dermoscopic, and confocal features of nevi and melanomas in a multiple primary melanoma patient with the MITF p.E318K homozygous mutation.

34. Distinct Patterns of Acral Melanoma Based on Site and Relative Sun Exposure.

35. Melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) polymorphisms' influence on size and dermoscopic features of nevi.

36. Evaluating melanocytic lesions with single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) chromosomal microarray.

37. Germline Variation at CDKN2A and Associations with Nevus Phenotypes among Members of Melanoma Families.

38. Pseudomelanomas Following Stevens-Johnson Syndrome.

39. Multiple pro-tumorigenic functions of the human minor Histocompatibility Antigen-1 (HA-1) in melanoma progression.

40. Assessing Skin Cancer Using Epidermal Genetic Information Retrieved by Adhesive Patch Skin Surface Sampling.

41. The AP-1 transcription factor FOSL1 causes melanocyte reprogramming and transformation.

42. A PGC1β genetic variant associated with nevus count and melanoma mortality.

43. UV radiation promotes melanoma dissemination mediated by the sequential reaction axis of cathepsins-TGF-β1-FAP-α.

44. Deciphering the Role of Oncogenic MITFE318K in Senescence Delay and Melanoma Progression.

45. The RhoJ-BAD signaling network: An Achilles' heel for BRAF mutant melanomas.

46. Higher Nevus Count Exhibits a Distinct DNA Methylation Signature in Healthy Human Skin: Implications for Melanoma.

47. ATR Mutations Promote the Growth of Melanoma Tumors by Modulating the Immune Microenvironment.

48. Skin Pigmentation Genetics for the Clinic.

49. Metastatic risk and resistance to BRAF inhibitors in melanoma defined by selective allelic loss of ATG5.

50. Molecular testing to differentiate melanoma from benign nevi: The gold standard limitation.

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