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Alpha-MSH activates immediate defense responses to UV-induced oxidative stress in human melanocytes
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Song X et al. – The data unravel some mechanisms by which alpha–MSH protects melanocytes from oxidative DNA damage, which partially explain the strong association of loss–of–function MC1R with melanoma.
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