Two light-activated neuroendocrine circuits arising in the eye trigger physiological and morphological pigmentation.
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Seeing the light to change colour: An evolutionary perspective on the role of melanopsin in neuroendocrine circuits regulating light-mediated skin pigmentation.Interaction and developmental activation of two neuroendocrine systems that regulate light-mediated skin pigmentation.Transcriptomics reveals the molecular processes of light-induced rapid darkening of the non-obligate cave dweller Oreolalax rhodostigmatus (Megophryidae, Anura) and their genetic basis of pigmentation strategy.
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Two light-activated neuroendocrine circuits arising in the eye trigger physiological and morphological pigmentation.
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Two light-activated neuroendoc ...... nd morphological pigmentation.
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Two light-activated neuroendoc ...... nd morphological pigmentation.
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Two light-activated neuroendoc ...... nd morphological pigmentation.
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Two light-activated neuroendoc ...... nd morphological pigmentation.
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Two light-activated neuroendoc ...... nd morphological pigmentation.
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Two light-activated neuroendoc ...... nd morphological pigmentation.
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Carrie L Hehr
Gabriel E Bertolesi
Hayden Munn
Sarah McFarlane
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10.1111/PCMR.12531
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2016-08-24T00:00:00Z