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Current PASPCR commentaries:
Meenhard Herlyn - November 2007 - Melanocyte Biology - The Well-Kept Secret
Heinz Arnheiter - October 2007 - Spotting the Spotted
Raymond Boissy - September 2007 - Commentary
James Grichnik - August 2007 - My Adventures on the Trail to Melanoma Stem Cell Biology
Richard Spritz - June 2007 - Hunting Disease Genes in the Wilds of the Genome
Suzie Chen - May 2007 - From Cell Differentiation to Tumorigenesis
Estela Medrano - April 2007 - Learning to SKI in the Lab
Marjan Huizing - March 2007 - Czeck it out: Growing up with Hermansky and Pudlak
Gisela F. Erf - February 2007 - Vitiligo - Lessons Learned from the Smyth-Line Chicken
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