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MCB L15-16

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Skin coloration

Author: Alex Rapai



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Regulated melanosome movements in fish pigment cells. These giant cells are responsible for changes in skin coloration and contain large pigment granules that can change their location in response to hormonal or neuronal stimulation. The second messenger in these signalling pathways is cAMP. The pigment granules aggregate or disperse depending on the concentration of cAMP in the cell


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