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2. 1240 Distinct cAMP signaling microdomains differentially regulate melanosomal pH and pigmentation
3. 1184 Inhibitory effects of secreted frizzled related protein 1 on melanocytes: Implications on solar lentigo
4. α-MSH and endothelin-1 keep the melanocytes in check by modulating the DNA damage response to UV
5. 546 Measurement of melanin metabolism in live cells by [U-13C]-tyrosine fate tracing using LC-MS
6. MC1R and the melanocyte response to UV: 1
7. 1,25(OH)2 vitamin D3 prevents melanoma by reducing the burden of UV-induced DNA damage in melanocytes
8. Role of the Paracrine Factor Alpha-Melanocortin and Its Receptor in Modulating the UVR-Induced DNA Damage.: 16
9. What are melanocytes really doing all day long…?
10. Loss of function alleles of the melanocortin-1 receptor gene increase the risk for melanoma by increasing UV-induced oxidative stress and reducing the repair of DNA photoproducts: 900
11. SURVIVAL EFFECTS OF α-MELANOCORTIN AND ENDOTHELIN-1 ON HUMAN MELANOCYTES: IMPLICATIONS ON GENOMIC STABILITY AND MELANOMA SUSCEPTIBILITY
12. 1165 Endothelin-1 and α-MSH enhance nucleotide excision repair in human melanocytes by activating distinct signaling pathways that converge on common targets in the DNA damage response
13. 211 Co-Inheritance of mutations in CDKN2A and MC1R increases melanoma predisposition independently of deregulation of cell cycle and UV response in melanocytes
14. On Machine-Learning-Driven Surrogates for Sound Transmission Loss Simulations
15. What are melanocytesreallydoing all day long…?
16. Clinical, social and rehabilitation status of long-term home parenteral nutrition patients: Results of a European multicentre survey
17. Cellular senescence in naevi and immortalisation in melanoma: a role for p16?
18. Apoptotic pathways targeted by α‐MSH in human melanocytes
19. Signaling pathways of UV in human Melanocytes: role of paracrine factors.
20. Implications of the survival effects of alpha-MSH and Endothelin-1 on the repair of UV-Induced DNA damage and Genomic stability of Human melanocytes.
21. Assessment of UV-induced DNA photoproducts and their repair in cultured human Melanocytes: Role of constitutive Melanin content and MC1R status.
22. Evaluation of the effects of 4-phenylbutyryl-his-d-phe-arg-trp-nh2 as a superpotent agonist of alpha-melanocortin on human melanocytes.
23. Increased expression of Dickkopf 1 by Palmoplantar Fibroblasts inhibits Melanocyte growth and differentiation through Epithelial-Mesenchymal interactions.
24. Partial characterization of IR-alpha-MSH peptides found in melanoma tumors.
25. Binding of melanotropic hormones to the melanocortin receptor MC1R on human melanocytes stimulates proliferation and melanogenesis.
26. Mitogenic and melanogenic stimulation of normal human melanocytes by melanotropic peptides.
27. Contribution of melanogenic proteins to the heterogeneous pigmentation of human melanocytes
28. Partial characterization of IR-α-MSH peptides found in melanoma tumors
29. Endothelin stimulates chloride secretion across canine tracheal epithelium
30. Melanocortin receptors: their functions and regulation by physiological agonists and antagonists.
31. N-Terminal Fatty Acylated His-<SCP>d</SCP>Phe-Arg-Trp-NH<INF>2</INF> Tetrapeptides: Influence of Fatty Acid Chain Length on Potency and Selectivity at the Mouse Melanocortin Receptors and Human Melanocytes
32. The melanocortin 1 receptor is the principal mediator of the effects of agouti signaling protein on mammalian melanocytes.
33. A new role for epidermal cell-derived thymocyte activating factor/IL-1 as an antagonist for distinct epidermal cell function.
34. Implications of the survival effects of α-MSH and Endothelin-1 on the repair of UV-Induced DNA damage and Genomic stability of Human melanocytes.
35. A Multimodal Drug-Diet-Immunotherapy Combination Restrains Melanoma Progression and Metastasis.
36. Distinct cAMP Signaling Microdomains Differentially Regulate Melanosomal pH and Pigmentation.
37. Special issue: "Biology of skin pigmentation and pigmentary diseases".
38. Measurement of Melanin Metabolism in Live Cells by [U- 13 C]-L-Tyrosine Fate Tracing Using Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry.
39. Light or Dark Pigmentation of Engineered Skin Substitutes Containing Melanocytes Protects Against Ultraviolet Light-Induced DNA Damage In Vivo.
40. Proceeding Report of the Second Vitiligo International Symposium-November 9-10, 2018, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
41. Suppression of MAPK signaling in BRAF-activated PTEN-deficient melanoma by blocking β-catenin signaling in cancer-associated fibroblasts.
42. Restoration of cutaneous pigmentation by transplantation to mice of isogeneic human melanocytes in dermal-epidermal engineered skin substitutes.
43. MC1R, the cAMP pathway, and the response to solar UV: extending the horizon beyond pigmentation.
44. Alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone suppresses oxidative stress through a p53-mediated signaling pathway in human melanocytes.
45. Signaling from the human melanocortin 1 receptor to ERK1 and ERK2 mitogen-activated protein kinases involves transactivation of cKIT.
46. Estela Medrano, 1943-2010.
47. PGE(2) is a UVR-inducible autocrine factor for human melanocytes that stimulates tyrosinase activation.
48. alpha-MSH activates immediate defense responses to UV-induced oxidative stress in human melanocytes.
49. Semi-rigid tripeptide agonists of melanocortin receptors.
50. Diversity of pigmentation in cultured human melanocytes is due to differences in the type as well as quantity of melanin.
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