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1915 2
1917 1
1919 1
1920 1
1921 2
1922 1
1923 4
1925 5
1926 1
1927 1
1928 2
1930 1
1932 1
1933 2
1934 1
1935 2
1936 1
1937 1
1940 2
1942 1
1945 3
1946 13
1947 11
1948 9
1949 3
1950 11
1951 9
1952 16
1953 25
1954 18
1955 24
1956 13
1957 30
1958 22
1959 20
1960 22
1961 23
1962 29
1963 56
1964 61
1965 51
1966 53
1967 76
1968 139
1969 142
1970 150
1971 153
1972 183
1973 226
1974 251
1975 315
1976 354
1977 357
1978 345
1979 307
1980 349
1981 304
1982 401
1983 354
1984 439
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1986 503
1987 453
1988 506
1989 575
1990 566
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1992 593
1993 614
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1996 628
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1998 629
1999 678
2000 680
2001 710
2002 773
2003 798
2004 867
2005 926
2006 1007
2007 1026
2008 991
2009 844
2010 822
2011 893
2012 897
2013 898
2014 967
2015 974
2016 943
2017 916
2018 996
2019 1047
2020 1170
2021 1126
2022 1057
2023 1000
2024 361

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Black and Brown: Non-neoplastic Pigmentation of the Oral Mucosa.
Rosebush MS, Briody AN, Cordell KG. Rosebush MS, et al. Head Neck Pathol. 2019 Mar;13(1):47-55. doi: 10.1007/s12105-018-0980-9. Epub 2019 Jan 22. Head Neck Pathol. 2019. PMID: 30671761 Free PMC article. Review.
Black and brown pigmentation of the oral mucosa can occur due to a multitude of non-neoplastic causes. ...Determining the significance of mucosal pigmented lesions may represent a diagnostic challenge for clinicians. ...
Black and brown pigmentation of the oral mucosa can occur due to a multitude of non-neoplastic causes. ...Determining the significanc …
mTORC1 activity negatively regulates human hair follicle growth and pigmentation.
Suzuki T, Chéret J, Scala FD, Akhundlu A, Gherardini J, Demetrius DL, O'Sullivan JDB, Kuka Epstein G, Bauman AJ, Demetriades C, Paus R. Suzuki T, et al. EMBO Rep. 2023 Jul 5;24(7):e56574. doi: 10.15252/embr.202256574. Epub 2023 May 22. EMBO Rep. 2023. PMID: 37212043 Free PMC article.
Gray/white HFs exhibit high mTORC1 activity, while mTORC1 inhibition by rapamycin stimulated HF growth and pigmentation, even in gray/white HFs that still contained some surviving melanocytes. ...In contrast, knockdown of intrafollicular TSC2, a negative regulator of mTORC …
Gray/white HFs exhibit high mTORC1 activity, while mTORC1 inhibition by rapamycin stimulated HF growth and pigmentation, even in gray …
Melanocyte stem cells and hair graying.
Zhang X, Zhu J, Zhang J, Zhao H. Zhang X, et al. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2023 Jun;22(6):1720-1723. doi: 10.1111/jocd.15652. Epub 2023 Feb 28. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2023. PMID: 36853923 Review.
METHODS: The published articles about "hair graying, hair color, pigmentation disorders" and "melanocyte stem cells, melanocyte" were searched and analyzed in PubMed to explore their relationship. ...
METHODS: The published articles about "hair graying, hair color, pigmentation disorders" and "melanocyte stem cells, melanocyte" were …
Quantitative Analysis of Planarian Pigmentation.
Pittendreigh M, Powers K, Cruz MV, Pellettieri J. Pittendreigh M, et al. Methods Mol Biol. 2023;2680:253-261. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3275-8_16. Methods Mol Biol. 2023. PMID: 37428383 Free PMC article.
During embryonic development and regeneration, differentiation of new pigment cells gradually darkens newly formed tissue. Conversely, prolonged light exposure ablates pigment cells through a porphyrin-based mechanism similar to the one that causes light sens …
During embryonic development and regeneration, differentiation of new pigment cells gradually darkens newly formed tissue. Con …
Decoding the Evolution of Melanin in Vertebrates.
McNamara ME, Rossi V, Slater TS, Rogers CS, Ducrest AL, Dubey S, Roulin A. McNamara ME, et al. Trends Ecol Evol. 2021 May;36(5):430-443. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2020.12.012. Epub 2021 Feb 3. Trends Ecol Evol. 2021. PMID: 33549373 Free article. Review.
Melanins are widespread pigments in vertebrates, with important roles in visual signaling, UV protection, and homeostasis. ...These shifts in melanin biology suggest fundamental links between melanization and vertebrate ecology. Tissue-specific and taxonomic trends …
Melanins are widespread pigments in vertebrates, with important roles in visual signaling, UV protection, and homeostasis. ...These s …
Melanocortin signalling mechanisms.
Eves PC, Haycock JW. Eves PC, et al. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2010;681:19-28. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4419-6354-3_2. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2010. PMID: 21222257 Review.
Interestingly, recent research also suggests the existence of regulatory functions outside of the brain, in a wide range of peripheral tissues. Several important melanocortin peptides with differing functions are created by the tissue-specific proteolytic cleavage o …
Interestingly, recent research also suggests the existence of regulatory functions outside of the brain, in a wide range of peripheral ti
Pigmentation and vision: Is GPR143 in control?
McKay BS. McKay BS. J Neurosci Res. 2019 Jan;97(1):77-87. doi: 10.1002/jnr.24246. Epub 2018 May 14. J Neurosci Res. 2019. PMID: 29761529 Free PMC article. Review.
These types of albinism are the most common, and result in changes to all pigmented tissues (hair, skin, eyes). We will discuss the incidence and mechanism, where known, to develop a picture as to how the mutations cause albinism. Next, we will examine the one form …
These types of albinism are the most common, and result in changes to all pigmented tissues (hair, skin, eyes). We will discus …
The lives of pigment cells.
Nordlund JJ. Nordlund JJ. Dermatol Clin. 1986 Jul;4(3):407-18. Dermatol Clin. 1986. PMID: 3521986 Review.
Most pigment cells during embryogenesis arise from the cranial or truncal portion of the neural crest and migrate to the skin, hair bulbs, choroid of the eye, the inner ear, leptomeninges, and other tissues. ...Most pigment cells in all parts of the body seem …
Most pigment cells during embryogenesis arise from the cranial or truncal portion of the neural crest and migrate to the skin, hair b …
Environmental Regulation of Skin Pigmentation and Hair Regeneration.
Wu W, Yang J, Tao H, Lei M. Wu W, et al. Stem Cells Dev. 2022 Mar;31(5-6):91-96. doi: 10.1089/scd.2022.29011.wwu. Stem Cells Dev. 2022. PMID: 35285756
Sharing the same bulge niche with hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs), melanocyte stem cells (McSCs) undergo cyclic activation in synchrony with HFSCs, to pigment the hairs, which can protect the skin from ultraviolet radiation. ...Although great progress has been made to elu …
Sharing the same bulge niche with hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs), melanocyte stem cells (McSCs) undergo cyclic activation in synchrony wit …
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