The peculiar and complex organization of melanin in an invertebrate such as Sepia officinalis is surprising and could provide the basis for understanding the process in more evolved systems such as that of mammals.
The ink gland of Sepia officinalis as biological model for investigations of melanogenesis / Palumbo, A., Gesualdo, I., DI COSMO, A.. - (1997), pp. 23-23. (4° International Marine Biotechnology Conference Sorrento 22-29 Settembre 1997).
The ink gland of Sepia officinalis as biological model for investigations of melanogenesis
DI COSMO, ANNA
1997
Abstract
The peculiar and complex organization of melanin in an invertebrate such as Sepia officinalis is surprising and could provide the basis for understanding the process in more evolved systems such as that of mammals.File in questo prodotto:
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