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MC 1R, Eumelanin and Pheomelanin: Their role in determining the susceptibility to skin cancer

Nasti et al., 2015

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Nasti T
Timares L
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Photochemistry and photobiology

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Skin pigmentation is due to the accumulation of two types of melanin granules in the keratinocytes. Besides being the most potent blocker of ultraviolet radiation, the role of melanin in photoprotection is complex. This is because one type of melanin called …
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