Oronasal mucosal melanoma is defined by two transcriptional subtypes in humans and dogs with implications for diagnosis and therapy

Kelly L Bowlt Blacklock*, Kevin Donnelly, Yuting Lu, Jorge del Pozo, Laura Glendinning, Gerry Polton, Laura Selmic, Jean‐Benoit Tanis, David Killick, Maciej Parys, Joanna S Morris, Inge Breathnach, Stefano Zago, Sara M Gould, Darren J Shaw, Michael S Tivers, Davide Malucelli, Ana Marques, Katarzyna Purzycka, Matteo CantatoreMarie E Mathers, Mark Stares, Alison Meynert, E Elizabeth Patton*

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