Opsin 5 is a key regulator of ultraviolet radiation‐induced melanogenesis in human epidermal melanocytes*
British Journal of Dermatology2021Vol. 185(2), pp. 391–404
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Abstract
Our results provide insight into the molecular mechanisms of UVR sensing and phototransduction in melanocytes, and may reveal molecular targets for preventing pigmentation or pigment diseases.
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