The Ink Gland of Sepia Officinalis as Biological Model for Investigations of Melanogenesis

  • Palumbo A
  • Gesualdo I
  • Di Cosmo A
  • et al.
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Melanins and melanogenesis are currently the subject of keen interest because of their increasing biotechnological applications in a variety of processes of biomedical, industrial and cosmetic relevance. Because of the notorious difficulties in the direct...

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Palumbo, A., Gesualdo, I., Di Cosmo, A., & De Martino, L. (1998). The Ink Gland of Sepia Officinalis as Biological Model for Investigations of Melanogenesis. In New Developments in Marine Biotechnology (pp. 147–149). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5983-9_32

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