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Atrophied thymus, a tumor reservoir for harboring melanoma cells
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Thymus
100%
Tumor
100%
Melanoma Cells
100%
Tumor Cells
28%
Chemotherapy
28%
Metastatic Relapse
28%
DNA Damage Response
14%
Medullary Thymic Epithelial Cells (mTECs)
14%
T Cells
14%
Thymic Microenvironment
14%
Thymocytes
14%
Cancer Cells
14%
Doxorubicin
14%
Radiochemotherapy
14%
Pre-metastatic
14%
P53 Activation
14%
Bloodstream
14%
Chemotherapy-induced
14%
Nonmalignant
14%
Immune Organs
14%
Inflammatory Conditions
14%
Cell Senescence
14%
Mouse Model System
14%
Solid Tumor Cell Lines
14%
Circulating Melanoma Cells
14%
Then What
14%
Chemoresistant
14%
Dormant State
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Melanoma Cell
100%
Neoplasm
100%
Thymus
100%
Tumor Cell
42%
Chemotherapy
42%
Serositis
14%
T Cell
14%
Cancer Cell
14%
Metastatic Carcinoma
14%
Blood Flow
14%
Epithelial Cell
14%
Solid Malignant Neoplasm
14%
Cellular Senescence
14%
Chemoradiotherapy
14%
Protein P53
14%
DNA Damage Response
14%
Immunity
14%
Doxorubicin
14%
Thymocyte
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Thymus
100%
Melanoma Cell
100%
Tumor Cell
42%
T Cell
14%
Mouse Model
14%
Blood Flow
14%
Thymocyte
14%
P53
14%
Cancer Cell
14%
DNA Damage Response
14%
Immunity
14%