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Case Report: Genetic analysis of oculocutaneous albinism type 2 caused by a new mutation in the <i>OCA2</i>. [PDF]
Luo L, Ma M, Yang Y, Zhao H.
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Value of Q-switched 755-nm alexandrite laser combined with topical tranexamic acid in the treatment of melasma. [PDF]
Liu X, Liao C.
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Coloring the Nectar With a Dark Background
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
Yang Niu+5 more
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IP3R2 mediated inter-organelle Ca2+signaling orchestrates melanophagy
Saurav S, Motiani RK.
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Pigmented Lesions of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium
Optometry and Vision Science, 2015: The primary eye care practitioner assumes an important role in clinical decisions involving the differentiation between malignant and nonmalignant pigmented lesions. A misdiagnosis may have profound consequences on patient management and visual or life prognosis.
Michael P Hennessy+3 more
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A.M.A. Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1954
RESEARCH on the biochemistry of melanogenesis can be divided historically into three periods. 1 1. The identification of tryosinase, in 1895, by Bertrand and Bourquelot in certain varieties of mushrooms. 2. The demonstration of "dopa oxidase" in human skin, in 1917, by Bruno Bloch and the elicitation of some of the chemical steps in the conversion ...
Aaron B. Lerner, Thomas B. Fitzpatrick
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RESEARCH on the biochemistry of melanogenesis can be divided historically into three periods. 1 1. The identification of tryosinase, in 1895, by Bertrand and Bourquelot in certain varieties of mushrooms. 2. The demonstration of "dopa oxidase" in human skin, in 1917, by Bruno Bloch and the elicitation of some of the chemical steps in the conversion ...
Aaron B. Lerner, Thomas B. Fitzpatrick
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The nature of pigment in pigmented apocrine hidrocystoma
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1985Apocrine hidrocystomas are often pigmented clinically. The cause of this pigmentation is not known. A case of pigmented apocrine hidrocystoma is presented with evidence of melanin as the underlying mechanism of the pigmentation. Review of an additional 150 cases suggests that this is rare.
R. Malhotra, Jag Bhawan
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