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  • 1. The stimulation of normal human melanocyte proliferation in vitro by melanocyte growth factor from bovine brain.
    Wilkins L, Gilchrest BA, Szabo G, Weinstein R, Maciag T.
    J Cell Physiol; 1985 Mar; 122(3):350-61. PubMed ID: 3968191
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  • 2. Serum-free culture of normal human melanocytes: growth kinetics and growth factor requirements.
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  • 3. Mitogen requirements of normal epidermal human melanocytes in a serum and tumor promoter free medium.
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  • 4. Long-term proliferation of human melanocytes is supported by the physiologic mitogens alpha-melanotropin, endothelin-1, and basic fibroblast growth factor.
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  • 5. Mitogenic activity of laminin on human melanoma and melanocytes: different signal requirements and role of beta 1 integrins.
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  • 7. Selective growth and serial passage of mouse melanocytes from neonatal epidermis in a medium supplemented with bovine pituitary extract.
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  • 8. Effect of melanocyte stimulating hormone on human cultured choroidal melanocytes, uveal melanoma cells, and retinal epithelial cells.
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  • 11. Proliferation and morphology of melanoma cells and benign human melanocytes under varying culture conditions.
    Eberle J, Krasagakis K, Garbe C, Orfanos CE.
    Melanoma Res; 1993 Apr 15; 3(2):107-12. PubMed ID: 8518548
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  • 12. Factors in the rat submaxillary gland that stimulate growth of cultured glioma cells: identification and partial characterization.
    McClure DB, Ohasa S, Sato GH.
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  • 13. Studies of human uveal melanocytes in vitro: growth regulation of cultured human uveal melanocytes.
    Hu DN, McCormick SA, Ritch R.
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  • 14. Characterization and partial purification of keratinocyte growth factor from the hypothalamus.
    Gilchrest BA, Marshall WL, Karassik RL, Weinstein R, Maciag T.
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  • 15. Transforming growth factor beta production and responsiveness in normal human melanocytes and melanoma cells.
    Rodeck U, Bossler A, Graeven U, Fox FE, Nowell PC, Knabbe C, Kari C.
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  • 16. Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor is a keratinocyte-derived factor involved in regulating the proliferation and differentiation of neonatal mouse epidermal melanocytes in culture.
    Hirobe T, Furuya R, Ifuku O, Osawa M, Nishikawa S.
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  • 17. Growth of human foreskin fibroblasts in a serum-free, defined medium without platelet-derived growth factor.
    Weinstein R, Hoover GA, Majure J, van der Spek J, Stemerman MB, Maciag T.
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  • 18. Paracrine and autocrine regulation of human melanocyte and melanoma cell growth by transforming growth factor beta in vitro.
    Krasagakis K, Garbe C, Schrier PI, Orfanos CE.
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  • 19. Hydrocortisone is involved in regulating the proliferation and differentiation of mouse epidermal melanoblasts in serum-free culture in the presence of keratinocytes.
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  • 20. Role of leukemia inhibitory factor in the regulation of the proliferation and differentiation of neonatal mouse epidermal melanocytes in culture.
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