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Cosgarea, Ioana, McConnell, A, Ewen, T, Tang, D, Hill, David, Anagnostou, M, Elias, M, Ellis, RA, Murray, A, Spender, L, Giglio, P, Gagliardi, M, Greenwood, A, Piacentini, M, Inman, G, Fimia, G M, Corazzari, M, Armstrong, Jane and Lovat, P (2021) Melanoma secretion of transforming growth factor-β2 leads to loss of epidermal AMBRA1 threatening epidermal integrity and facilitating tumour ulceration. British Journal of Dermatology. ISSN 0007-0963

Armstrong, Jane, Hill, DS, McKee, CS, Hernandez-Tiedra, S, Lorente, M, Lopez-Valero, I, Eleni Anagnostou, M, Babatunde, F, Corazzari, M, Redfern, CP, Velasco, G and Lovat, PE (2015) Exploiting cannabinoid-induced cytotoxic autophagy to drive melanoma cell death. Journal Of Investigative Dermatology, 135 (6). pp. 1629-1637. ISSN 0022-202X

Armstrong, Jane, Corazzari, M, Martin, S, Pagliarini, V, Falasca, L, Hill, D S, Ellis, N, Al Sabah, S, Redfern, C P F, Fimia, G M, Piacentini, M and Lovat, P E (2011) Oncogenic B-RAF signalling in melanoma impairs the therapeutic advantage of autophagy inhibition. Clinical Cancer Research, 17 (8). pp. 2216-2226. ISSN 1078-0432

Armstrong, Jane, Lovat, P E, Corazzari, M, Martin, S, Pagliarini, V, Hill, D, Piacentini, M, Birch-Machin, M A and Redfern, C P F (2008) Increasing melanoma cell death using inhibitors of protein disulphide isomerases to abrogate survival responses to endoplasmic reticulum stress. Cancer Research, 68. pp. 5363-5369. ISSN 0008-5472

Corazzari, M, Lovat, P, Armstrong, Jane, Fimia, GM, Hill, D, Birch-Machin, M, Redfern, C and Piacentini, M (2007) Targeting homeostatic mechanisms of endoplasmic reticulum stress to increase susceptibility of cancer cells to fenretinide-induced apoptosis: the role of stress proteins ERdj5 and ERp57. British Journal of Cancer, 96 (7). pp. 1062-1071. ISSN 1532-1827

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