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Papers associated with melanophore (and opn4)

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Type II Opsins in the Eye, the Pineal Complex and the Skin of Xenopus laevis: Using Changes in Skin Pigmentation as a Readout of Visual and Circadian Activity., Bertolesi GE., Front Neuroanat. January 1, 2021; 15 784478.      


The regulation of skin pigmentation in response to environmental light by pineal Type II opsins and skin melanophore melatonin receptors., Bertolesi GE., J Photochem Photobiol B. November 1, 2020; 212 112024.  


Two light-activated neuroendocrine circuits arising in the eye trigger physiological and morphological pigmentation., Bertolesi GE., Pigment Cell Melanoma Res. November 1, 2016; 29 (6): 688-701.


Pharmacological induction of skin pigmentation unveils the neuroendocrine circuit regulated by light., Bertolesi GE., Pigment Cell Melanoma Res. March 1, 2016; 29 (2): 186-98.


Melanopsin photoreception in the eye regulates light-induced skin colour changes through the production of α-MSH in the pituitary gland., Bertolesi GE., Pigment Cell Melanoma Res. September 1, 2015; 28 (5): 559-71.


Melanopsins: Localization and Phototransduction in Xenopus laevis Melanophores., Moraes MN., Photochem Photobiol. January 1, 2015; 91 (5): 1133-41.


Endothelin modulates the circadian expression of non-visual opsins., Moraes MN., Gen Comp Endocrinol. September 1, 2014; 205 279-86.          


Effect of light on expression of clock genes in Xenopus laevis melanophores., Magalhães Moraes MN., Photochem Photobiol. January 1, 2014; 90 (3): 696-701.


Regulation of melanopsins and Per1 by α -MSH and melatonin in photosensitive Xenopus laevis melanophores., Moraes MN., Biomed Res Int. January 1, 2014; 2014 654710.      


The melanocyte photosensory system in the human skin., Iyengar B., Springerplus. April 12, 2013; 2 (1): 158.                


Rhabdomeric phototransduction initiated by the vertebrate photopigment melanopsin., Isoldi MC., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. January 25, 2005; 102 (4): 1217-21.

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