Melanoma is an aggressive form of skin cancer that has the highest incidence rate in Australia1. Since many aspects of melanoma research rely on the use of various types of melanoma cell lines2,3, the reliable identification of different melanoma cell lines is very important
Publications
- Haridas, Parvathi, Penington, Catherine, McGovern, Jacqui, McElwain, Sean, Simpson, Matthew (2017) Quantifying rates of cell migration and cell proliferation in co-culture barrier assays reveals how skin and melanoma cells interact during melanoma spreading and invasion. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 423, pp.13-25.