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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Loss of Phd2 cooperates with BRAFV600E to drive melanomagenesis
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Open AccessLoss of Phd2 cooperates with BRAFV600E to drive melanomagenesis
Prolyl hydroxylase domain protein 2 (PHD2) is a well-known master oxygen sensor. However, the role of PHD2 in tumor initiation remains controversial. We find that during the transition of human nevi to melanom...