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Insect molecular biology (Print), 2019
The intensely studied white gene is widely used as a genetic marker in Drosophila melanogaster. Here, we cloned and characterized the white gene in an important pest of the fruit industry, Bactrocera dorsalis, to understand its functional role in ...
Xue Bai+7 more
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The intensely studied white gene is widely used as a genetic marker in Drosophila melanogaster. Here, we cloned and characterized the white gene in an important pest of the fruit industry, Bactrocera dorsalis, to understand its functional role in ...
Xue Bai+7 more
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BMJ, 2011
A previously well 51 year old Cypriot woman presented to the emergency department with a five day history of vomiting. She reported no diarrhoea, fever, or abdominal pain. She had no unwell contacts or recent foreign travel. Her medical history included recently diagnosed depression and a review by dermatologists two years previously for generalised ...
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A previously well 51 year old Cypriot woman presented to the emergency department with a five day history of vomiting. She reported no diarrhoea, fever, or abdominal pain. She had no unwell contacts or recent foreign travel. Her medical history included recently diagnosed depression and a review by dermatologists two years previously for generalised ...
Sabina Russell+3 more
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Journal of Burn Care & Research, 2015
There is at least a temporary loss of skin pigmentation with all but first-degree burns. Commonly, pigment changes persist for months, and sometimes, permanent changes in skin color add to the ultimate change in appearance that commonly affects burn patients.
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There is at least a temporary loss of skin pigmentation with all but first-degree burns. Commonly, pigment changes persist for months, and sometimes, permanent changes in skin color add to the ultimate change in appearance that commonly affects burn patients.
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?Polymer pigments? in human pigment gallstones [PDF]
S. Schroebler, U. Wosiewitz
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2015
Citrus fruits include diverse types and contain various carotenoids and flavonoids, which may provide enhanced nutrients and beneficial nutraceuticals in the human diet. Carotenoids are the primary pigments for characteristic yellow to red colors and organoleptic attractions in different citrus fruits, while anthocyanins, a subgroup of colored ...
CHEN C.+2 more
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Citrus fruits include diverse types and contain various carotenoids and flavonoids, which may provide enhanced nutrients and beneficial nutraceuticals in the human diet. Carotenoids are the primary pigments for characteristic yellow to red colors and organoleptic attractions in different citrus fruits, while anthocyanins, a subgroup of colored ...
CHEN C.+2 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1961
T B, FITZPATRICK, M, SEIJI, A D, McGUGAN
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T B, FITZPATRICK, M, SEIJI, A D, McGUGAN
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
Brownish macules or papules or nodules which urticate when stroked provide the symptomatology and the diagnosis of urticaria pigmentosa (mastocytosis). Urtication from mild injury (stroking) is the result of histamine release from dermal mast-cell nests. The brown color is due to hyperactive melanocytes in the overlying epidermis.
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Brownish macules or papules or nodules which urticate when stroked provide the symptomatology and the diagnosis of urticaria pigmentosa (mastocytosis). Urtication from mild injury (stroking) is the result of histamine release from dermal mast-cell nests. The brown color is due to hyperactive melanocytes in the overlying epidermis.
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Browning and pigmentation in food through the Maillard reaction
Glycoconjugate Journal, 2020M. Murata
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On the Nature of the Pigment in Retinal Pigment Epithelium
Science, 1957Thomas B. Fitzpatrick+1 more
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