Melanins and melanogenesis: methods, standards, protocols

Marco d’Ischia(University of Naples Federico II), Kazumasa Wakamatsu(Fujita Health University), Alessandra Napolitano(University of Naples Federico II), Stefania Briganti(San Gallicano Hospital), José C. García‐Borrón(Universidad de Murcia), Daniela Kovacs(San Gallicano Hospital), Paul Meredith(The University of Queensland), Alessandro Pezzella(University of Naples Federico II), Mauro Picardo(San Gallicano Hospital), Tadeusz Sarna(Jagiellonian University), John D. Simon(University of Virginia), Shosuke Ito(Fujita Health University)
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research
May 25, 2013
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Abstract

Despite considerable advances in the past decade, melanin research still suffers from the lack of universally accepted and shared nomenclature, methodologies, and structural models. This paper stems from the joint efforts of chemists, biochemists, physicists, biologists, and physicians with recognized and consolidated expertise in the field of melanins and melanogenesis, who critically reviewed and experimentally revisited methods, standards, and protocols to provide for the first time a consensus set of recommended procedures to be adopted and shared by researchers involved in pigment cell research. The aim of the paper was to define an unprecedented frame of reference built on cutting-edge knowledge and state-of-the-art methodology, to enable reliable comparison of results among laboratories and new progress in the field based on standardized methods and shared information.


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