Abstract:Chemotherapy remains a relatively ineffective and unsatisfactory treatment because of drug resistance in melanoma (whether due to intrinsic resistance or the use of cytostatic drugs). In order to explore the genes and signaling pathways related to melanoma drug resistance, the study presented here obtained drug-resistant melanoma cell lines of A375 and M14 by gradually increasing the concentration of dacarbazine (DTIC), followed by comparative transcriptomics studies (RNA-seq) and real-time quantitative PCR (R… Show more
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