
The Pigmentary System Physiology and Pathophysiology
by Nordlund, James J.; Boissy, Raymond E.; Hearing, Vincent J.; King, Richard A.; Oetting, William S.; Ortonne, Jean-Paul-
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Table of Contents
Physiology | |
Historical and Comparative Perspectives | |
A History of the Science of Pigmentation | |
Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of Pigment Cells in Nonmammalian Tissues | |
The Morphology, Distribution and Biology of the Pigment Cell | |
General Biology of Mammalian Pigmentation | |
Extracutaneous Melanocytes | |
Regulation of Melanoblast Migration and Differentiation | |
The Biogenesis of Melanosomes | |
Melanosomal Translocation and Transfer | |
Regulation of Human Pigmentation by Ultraviolet Light and by Endocrine, Paracrine and Autocrine Hormones | |
Melanocyte Interactions in the Skin | |
Growth-GFactor Receptors and Signal Transduction Regulating the Proliferation and Differentiation of Melanocytes | |
Aging, Replicative Senescence, and the Differentiated Function of the Melanocyte | |
Advances in Long-Term Maintenance of Normal Human Melanocytes in Culture) | |
Advances in Immortalization of Cultured Melanocytes and Melanoblasts) | |
Advances in Melanogenic Assays and Subcellular Fractionation) | |
Regulation of Melanogenesis by the MSH Receptor | |
The Molecular Biology of the Pigment Cell | |
Molecular Approaches to the Study of the Pigment Cell | |
Piebaldsim, Waardenburg Syndrome, and Related Genetic Disorders - Molecular and Genetic Aspects | |
Anatomy of Pigment Cell Genes Acting at the Cellular Level | |
Anatomy of Pigment Cell Genes Acting at the Subcellular Level | |
Genetic Regulation of the Pigment Cell | |
Advances in Transgenic Animal Models | |
Advances in In Vitro Gene Expression | |
Advances in Gene Mapping | |
Chemistry and Physics of Melanin and Enzymology of Melanin Synthesis | |
The Chemistry of Melanins and Related Metabolites | |
The Physical Properties of Melanins | |
The Photobiology of the Tanning Response | |
The Toxicology and Pharmacology of Melanins | |
The Enzymology of Melanogenesis | |
Mechanisms of Inhibition of Melanin Pigmentation | |
Regulation of Melanin Formation | |
Advances in Chemical Analysis of Melanins | |
Advances in Physical Analysis of Melanins | |
Advances in Enzymatic Analysis of Melanogenesis | |
Pathophysiology | |
An Overview of Human Skin Color and Its Disorders | |
The Normal Color of Human Skin | |
Mechanisms That Cause Abnormal Skin Color | |
Disorders of Hypopigmentation and Depigmentation | |
Genetic Hypomelanoses: Disorders Characterized by Congenital Depigmentation | |
Genetic Hypomelanoses: Disorders Characterized by Acquired Depigmentation | |
Genetic Hypomelanoses: Disorders Characterized by Generalized Hypomelanoses | |
Genetic Hypomelanoses: Disorders Characterized by Localized Hypomelanosis | |
Genetic Hypomelanoses: Disorders Characterized by Hypopigmentation of the Hair | |
Metabolic, Nutritional, and Endocrine Disorders | |
Chemical, Pharmacologic and Physical Agents Causing Hypomelanoses | |
Infectious Hypomelanoses | |
Inflammatory Hypomelanoses | |
Neoplastic Hypomelanoses | |
Miscellaneous Hypomelanoses: Disorders Characterized by Depigmentation | |
Miscellaneous Hypomelanoses: Disorders Characterized by Hypopigmentation | |
Miscellaneous Hypomelanoses: Disorders Characterized by Extraneous Loss of Pigmentation | |
Hypopigmentation Without Hypomelanosis | |
Disorders of Hyperpigmentation | |
Genetic Epidermal Syndromes: Disorders Characterized by Generalized Hyperpigmentation | |
Genetic Epidermal Syndromes: Disorders Characterized by Reticulated Hyperpigmentation | |
Genetic Epidermal Syndromes: Disorders Characterized by Cafe au Lait Macules | |
Genetic Epidermal Syndromes: Disorders Characterized by Lentigines | |
Genetic Epidermal Syndromes: Disorders Characterized by Localised Hyperpigmentation | |
Genetic Epidermal Syndromes: Disorders of Hyperpigmentation and Premature Aging | |
Congenital Epidermal Hypermelanoses | |
Acquired Epidermal Hypermelanoses | |
Acquired and Congenital Dermal Hypermelanoses | |
Mixed Epidermal and Dermal Hypermelanoses | |
Drug-induced or -Related Pigmentation | |
The Melanocyte System of the Nails and Its Disorders | |
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