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Face biopsies from lesional and perilesional normal skin of melasma patients
Retinal pigment epithelium of E15.5 embryos with condition PAX6 knockout
Melanocytes cultured from epidermis of aryl hydrocarbon receptor knockout and wildtype mice
Zebrafish retinas or whole bodies from Smarca4 mutant embryos
Psoriatic epidermis sampled before, during, and after 2mo narrow-band UVB phototherapy
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Epigenetic regulation of melanogenesis.
UVB promotes melanogenesis by regulating METTL3.
Boolean model for melanogenesis.
microRNAs in the Regulation of Melanogenesis.
Melatonin reduces melanogenesis by inhibiting the paracrine effects of keratinocytes.
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The Role of Melanocyte in Basal Cell Carcinoma
Repigmentation Patterns Induced by NB-UVB and Their Relationship With Melanocytic Migration in Vitil…
Oral and Topical Tranexamic Acid for the Treatment of Melasma
Multiday Beach Study
Evaluation of Human Melanocytes After the Use of PRP Versus Fractional CO2 Laser in Vitiligo
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