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Melanocortins and Pigmentation
2000It all began in 1916, the story not only for the melanocortins and pigmentation but also for the entire field of pituitary endocrinology. Two independent papers appeared in Science by two young biologists, Philip E. Smith in California (1) and Bennett M. Allen in Kansas (2).
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Part I: Historical Perspectives. Proopiomelanocortin and the Melanocortin Peptides, A. N. Eberle. Melanocortins and Pigmentation, A. B. Lerner. Melanocortins and Adrenocortical Function, M. Begeot and J. M. Saez. Effects of Melanocortins in the Nervous System, R. A. H. Adan. Peripheral Effects of Melanocortins, B. A. Boston. Part II.
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Part I: Historical Perspectives. Proopiomelanocortin and the Melanocortin Peptides, A. N. Eberle. Melanocortins and Pigmentation, A. B. Lerner. Melanocortins and Adrenocortical Function, M. Begeot and J. M. Saez. Effects of Melanocortins in the Nervous System, R. A. H. Adan. Peripheral Effects of Melanocortins, B. A. Boston. Part II.
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New aspects on the melanocortins and their receptors
Pharmacological Research, 2000Peteris Prusis
exaly

