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Genetic Analysis of Melanophore Development in Zebrafish Embryos
Vertebrate pigment cells are derived from neural crest, a tissue that also forms most of the peripheral nervous system and a variety of ectomesenchymal cell types.
Kelsh, Robert N. +5 more
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The Action of Ephedrine on Melanophores.
Nadler1 found that in the squid, Loligo pealii, ephedrine injected subcutaneously, produced a local blanching which was considered as due to an inhibition of the smooth muscle of the chromatophore system and a generalized reddish coloration ascribed to a stimulation of the central nervous system.
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Melanophore cell morphology changes in enz mutant embryos.
(A, B) At 27 hpf, wild-type melanophores are large, stellate and well-pigmented (A). enz melanophores are also large and stellate at this stage, but are pale compared to wildtype (B).
Paul D. Henion (52133) +2 more
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Guppies (Poecilia reticulata) are colorful fish that have attracted the attention of pigmentation researchers for almost a century. Here, we report that the blond phenotype of the guppy is caused by a spontaneous mutation in the guppy ortholog of ...
Weigel, D. +8 more
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Calpain and Cathepsin inhibitor, ALLM, restores normal melanophore morphology and number.
A−D) Dorsal images of (7dpf) wildtype or vps11w66 larvae treated with 0.1% EtOH (A, C) or 10 µM ALLM (B, D) from 3−7dpf. Wildtype melanophore morphology remains unchanged, while vps11w66 melanophores appear more uniform and less fragmented following ALLM
Alisha J. Beirl (583633) +3 more
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Degeneration of Melanophores in Fundulus [PDF]
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Double Innervation of Melanophores [PDF]
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The Action of Intermedin on Crustacean Melanophores and of the Crustacean Hormone on Elasmobranch Melanophores [PDF]
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THE MELANOPHORE ACTIVATOR OF THE EYE [PDF]
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