Since the discovery in 1967 of the phaeomelanin pathway the regulatory role of sulfhydryl compounds in epidermal melanin pigmentation has been a major focus in pigment cell research. The current state of knowledge in the field is briefly discussed, with special reference to some recent studies extending the possible targets of sulfhydryl compounds to pigment intermediates beyond the dopaquinone stage.
The Regulatory Role of Sulfhydryl Compounds in Melanogenesis / Prota, Giuseppe; D'Ischia, Marco; Napolitano, Alessandra. - In: PIGMENT CELL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0893-5785. - STAMPA. - S1:(1988), pp. 48-53. [10.1111/j.1600-0749.1988.tb00794.x]
The Regulatory Role of Sulfhydryl Compounds in Melanogenesis
PROTA, GIUSEPPE;D'ISCHIA, MARCO;NAPOLITANO, ALESSANDRA
1988
Abstract
Since the discovery in 1967 of the phaeomelanin pathway the regulatory role of sulfhydryl compounds in epidermal melanin pigmentation has been a major focus in pigment cell research. The current state of knowledge in the field is briefly discussed, with special reference to some recent studies extending the possible targets of sulfhydryl compounds to pigment intermediates beyond the dopaquinone stage.File in questo prodotto:
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