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Comparison of the responses of human melanocytes with different melanin contents to ultraviolet B irradiationBarker et al., 1995
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- Barker D
- Dixon K
- Medrano E
- Smalara D
- Im S
- Mitchell D
- Babcock G
- Abdel-Malek Z
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- Publication venue
- Cancer Research
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Melanin is thought to serve in photoprotection. To investigate this, we have compared the responses of cultured human melanocytes derived from different pigmentary phenotypes (skin types I–VI) to a single irradiation with different doses of UVB light, ranging between …
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