Burchill et al., 1986 - Google Patents
Melanocyte-stimulating hormone, tyrosinase activity and the regulation of eumelanogenesis and phaeomelanogenesis in the hair follicular melanocytes of the mouseBurchill et al., 1986
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- Burchill S
- Thody A
- Ito S
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- Journal of endocrinology
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Skin tyrosinase levels and the eumelanin and phaeomelanin contents of the hair were measured in pubertal and adult C 3 H–HeA* vy mice that grow dark and golden yellow hair respectively. Hair growth was initiated by plucking and the skin tyrosinase levels, which …
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