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9. What are melanocytes really doing all day long…?

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

24. Partial characterization of IR-alpha-MSH peptides found in melanoma tumors.

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.

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.

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.

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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