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Eumelanin (translated from German)
Eumelanin That Eumelanin a pigment, that together with a second ... determines. The pigments become also Melanine mentioned. Eumelanin dominates in brown and black hair, during ...
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Melanin
... of these component molecules. Both pheomelanin and eumelanin are found in human skin and hair, but eumelanin is the most abundant melanin in humans ... most likely to be deficient in albinism. Eumelanin polymers have long been thought to comprise ... recent research into the electrical properties of eumelanin, however, has indicated that it may consist ... other mechanism. Thus, the precise nature of eumelanin's molecular structure is once again ...
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Melanin (Psychology wiki)
... of these component molecules. Both pheomelanin and eumelanin are found in human skin and hair , but eumelanin is the most abundant melanin in humans ... most likely to be deficient in albinism . Eumelanin polymers have long been thought to comprise ... recent research into the electrical properties of eumelanin, however, has indicated that it may consist ... other mechanism. Thus, the precise nature of eumelanin's molecular structure is once again ...
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Chromatophore
... distribution and apparent colour, is the melanophore. Eumelanin, the biochrome found in melanophores, is generated ... however, there are other pigments packaged alongside eumelanin. For example, a novel deep red colored ... pterorhodin, a pterodine dimer that accumulates around eumelanin. While it is likely that other species ... majority of melanophores studied to date contain eumelanin exclusively. Cyanophores In 1995 it was demonstrated ...
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Skin colors of the horses (translated from German)
... It becomes by that Towards E (extension/ eumelanin) caused, which is responsible for the formation ... brown one carries that Towards E (extension/ eumelanin), which is responsible for the formation of ... of black Farbpigement. That Towards E (extension/ eumelanin) may thus only in the form ee ...
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Equine coat color genetics
... melanin, the red–yellow phaeomelanin and the brown–black eumelanin. All coloration genes in mammals affect either ... Agouti-Bay: Acts on "E" to restrict eumelanin, or black pigment, to points. Has no ... z ZZ or Zz: Silver dapple - Dilutes eumelanin or black pigment. Converts black to brown ...
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Talk:Hair color
... Hair contains a mixture of black-brown eumelanin and red-yellow phaeomelanin. Phaeomelanin is much more stable than eumelanin, so that the phaeomelanin in the hair ... preserved and enhanced over time than the eumelanin. The colour of hair changes faster under ...
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Talk:Melanin
... down the beginning of a section on eumelanin. As for the link between Parkinson's ... melanin called "neuromelanin," which is different from eumelanin, pheomelanin, et cetera, but still certainly a ... of interest to contributors: To be covered: eumelanin phaeomelanin Melanin Theory possible role of melanin ...
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Hair color
... Hair contains a mixture of black-brown eumelanin and red-yellow phaeomelanin. Phaeomelanin is much more stable than eumelanin, so that the phaeomelanin in the hair ... is better preserved over time than the eumelanin. The colour of hair changes faster under ...
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Human skin color
... two types: pheomelanin (red to yellow) and eumelanin (dark brown to black). Both amount and ... to the competing demands of 1) increasing eumelanin to protect from UV that was too intense and 2) reducing eumelanin so that enough UV would penetrate to ...
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