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Publications by Elena V. Sviderskaya
Involvement of Microphthalmia in the Inhibition of Melanocyte Lineage Differentiation and of Melanogenesis by Agouti Signal Protein
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Cell Volume Measurement Using Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy
Biophysical Journal
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1360 Regulation of BMP Signalling in Melanogenesis, Pigment Transfer and Melanocyte Migration
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737 Opsin as a Photoreceptor After UVA Irradiation to Regulate MITF Signal Pathway and Influence Melanogenesis in the Cultured Human Melanocyte
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Melanocyte-Specific Expression of the Human Tyrosinase Promoter: Activation by the Microphthalmia Gene Product and Role of the Initiator.
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Involvement of Agouti-Related Protein, an Endogenous Antagonist of Hypothalamic Melanocortin Receptor, in Leptin Action
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Inhibition of Endotoxin-Induced Uveitis and Potentiation of Cyclooxygenase-2 Protein Expression by Α-Melanocyte–Stimulating Hormone
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The Cleavage of Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor, MITF, by Caspases Plays an Essential Role in Melanocyte and Melanoma Cell Apoptosis
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