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Melanin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Melanin (Greek μέλας, black; pronounced /ˈmɛlənɪn/ ) is a class of compounds found in plants, animals, and protists, where it serves predominantly as a pigment.
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What is Melanin?
Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is Melanin? ... Also called pigment, melanin is a substance that gives the skin and hair its natural color.
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Melanin definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical ...
Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions
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Melanin Definition | Definition of Melanin at Dictionary.com
noun: of a class of insoluble pigments, found in all forms of animal life, that account for the dark ...
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melanin - definition of melanin in the Medical dictionary - by the ...
melanin /mel·a·nin/ (mel´ah-nin) any of several closely related dark pigments of the skin, hair, choroid coat of the eye, substantia nigra, and various tumors, produced by ...
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Human skin color - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Human skin color can range from almost black (due to very high concentrations of the dark brown pigment melanin) to nearly colorless (appearing pinkish white due to the blood ...
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melanin - definition of melanin by the Free Online Dictionary ...
mel·a·nin (m l-n n) n. Any of a group of naturally occurring dark pigments, especially the pigment found in skin, hair, fur, and feathers. melanin [ˈmɛlənɪn]
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melanin deficiency definition of melanin deficiency in the Free Online ...
melanin (mĕl`ənĭn), water-insoluble polymer of various compounds derived from the amino acid tyrosine tyrosine (tī`rəsēn), organic compound, one of the 20 amino acids ...
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melanin - Definition of melanin at YourDictionary.com
a brownish-black pigment found in skin, hair, and other animal or plant tissues
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Increase Melanin
Melanin, Increasing melanin in the hair, Tanning melanin, Increase melanin, About the influence of melanin on therapy of cryptococcosis, Carol barnes melanin, Cuttlefish ink ...
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