Blogs1 - 10 of 28 recent posts for tag:"melanocytes"
23
Nov
2009
To Build Muscle, Get A Tan!

1 day ago by Building lean muscle

If you’re looking to build lean muscle, I want you to first work on getting a tan. (Although that may be tough for us living here in the frigid northeast!) I can see it now, people are going to be lined up at their local tanning salon, telling the clerk they need to start building some muscle. Well, ...

Building Lean Muscle - buildingleanmuscle.net

17
Nov
2009
Vitiligo: What It Is And How To Treat It

8 days ago

Author: Gabriel Adams Source: isnare.com Vitiligo is a relatively uncommon skin disease, estimated to affect about one percent of the entire world popularity. The primary symptom of vitiligo is white patches of skin, which may grow to cover large parts of the body or even the entire body. This disea ...

jeffplankenhorn - jeffplankenhorn.com · Rank: 183,162 · 6 references

02
Nov
2009
Vitiligo Treatment India- Low Cost Vitiligo Treatment- Vitiligo India

22 days ago by as-master

Vitiligo – Stem Cell Therapy in India Vitiligo is a chronic condition that causes pale, white patches to develop on the skin. The areas affected have little or no melanin. Melanin is a dye-like substance that is produced by specialised skin cells called melanocytes, which give your skin its colour a ...

Acne and Skin Solution» ... - muliarental.com/acnesolution · 1 reference

25
Oct
2009
Schwann Cell Precursors of Melanocytes in Skin

30 days ago by AntonioCaperna

Current opinion holds that pigment cells, melanocytes, are derived from neural crest cells produced at the dorsal neural tube and that migrate under the epidermis to populate all parts of the skin. Here, we identify growing nerves projecting throughout the body as a stem/progenitor niche containing ...

AntonioCaperna - antoniocaperna.typepad.com/il_weblog_di_antonio · Rank: 57,586 · 7 references

19
Oct
2009
New Findings On The Formation Of Body Pigment

36 days ago by SkinDoc

The body’s pigment gives essential protection against UV radiation. It is made up of a substance called melanin, which is produced by pigment cells in the skin called melanocytes. According to the established theory of body pigmentation, these melanocytes bud off from the spinal cord at an early foe ...

The Truth About Skin Care - thetruthaboutskincare.com · 8 references

15
Oct
2009
African American Skin Care – Advice For All

40 days ago by admin

African American skin care is most often overlooked, yet is still very important. It can be a great challenge since it is influenced by some variables such as geography, eating habits and the level of skin darkness. Dark skin contains more melanin than light skin. For this reason African Americans a ...

Black Skin Care - gw593.com

01
Oct
2009
Untitled

54 days ago

Helen Hecker asked: The use of natural or synthetic cosmetics to cover the appearance of the face and condition of the skin, like pore control and covering blackheads, is common among many cultures. Xeroderma, the medical name for dry skin, occurs most commonly on the lower legs, arms, the sides of ...

BeautyandHealthTips.com - beautyandhealthtips.com

30
Sep
2009
Discovery on Manipulating Skin Tone and Color

55 days ago by admin

Scientists from the University of Cincinnati and Tokyo Medical University have made a significant discovery towards manipulating skin tone and color. The entailments of this research ranged from helping doctors develop more natural looking bio-engineered skin grafts to helping cosmetics companies bu ...

People with Vitiligo - vitiligos.com

19
Sep
2009
Melanin

66 days ago by Silvina Pugliese

brown pigment in skin, released by melanocytes

DermHub - dermhub.com · 1 reference

14
Sep
2009
Hair Pigmentation: Why does it Gray?

71 days ago by Adi

Ever wonder why hair begins to go gray with old age? Well there are a few different theories to why it happens, but how it happens can be explained more thoroughly with some basic biology. The Process of Hair Pigmentation Process of Hair Pigmentation Like our skin, hair get’s its natural pigment fro ...

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