Tag: tyrosinase


ALBINISM

Introduction and Definition Albinism encompasses a group of inherited dysfunctions characterized by a substantial deficiency or complete absence of melanin pigmentation in the eyes, skin, and hair. This condition arises from defects in metabolic pathways that involve the production and distribution of melanin by specialized cells known as melanocytes. Melanin is a critical biological pigment […]

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MEDIUM-WAVELENGTH PIGMENT

Medium-Wavelength Pigment (Melanin) The Core Definition of Melanin (Medium-Wavelength Pigment) Melanin, which the provided context refers to as Medium-wavelength pigment (MwP), is a broad term for a group of natural pigments found in almost all organisms, including humans, animals, plants, fungi, and bacteria. It is primarily responsible for the coloration of skin, hair, and eyes, […]

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