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Jean-Jacques Grob

Researcher at Aix-Marseille University

Publications -  369
Citations -  58038

Jean-Jacques Grob is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Melanoma. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 310 publications receiving 45788 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Jacques Grob include University of Sydney.

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Randomized Controlled Study of Electrochemotherapy in the Local Treatment of Skin Metastases of Melanoma

TL;DR: EP increases the effect of intralesional bleomycin and improves the rate of local control in melanoma skin metastases without inducing a more systemic effect, which could be useful in a palliative strategy in patients with melanomaskin metastases.
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Tyrosinase Gene Expression in Human Tissues

TL;DR: It appears likely that cells expressing the tyrosinase gene are present in a wide range of human tissues, although these cells still have to be accurately identified, one could propose that they might correspond to either fully differentiated melanocytes, melanocytic precursors, or Schwann cells bearing potentialities of melanocytical differentiation.
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Analysis and characterization of antitumor T-cell response after administration of dendritic cells loaded with allogeneic tumor lysate to metastatic melanoma patients.

TL;DR: The results show that Lysate-DC therapy elicited tumor-specific CD8+ T cells nonlimited to human leukocyte antigen-A2+ patients, with some T cells secreting perforin ex vivo and IFN-γ only after restimulation, which supports that the sole use of IFn-γ production to monitor T cells overlooks functional T-cell subpopulations triggered by vaccines.
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Superiority of a cognitive education with photographs over ABCD criteria in the education of the general population to the early detection of melanoma: a randomized study.

TL;DR: Education by photographs is a realistic strategy which should replace or complete “ABCD” message in the campaigns for self‐detection of MM and a quick look at a few photographs is sufficient to improve the ability of the laymen to recognize a MM just by optimizing their spontaneous image recognition capacities.