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This is due to the eyes being tricked into producing less melanocyte-stimulating hormone in the body.
Melanocyte-stimulating hormone belongs to a group called the melanocortins.
The different melanocyte-stimulating hormones have the following amino acid sequences:
Melanocyte-stimulating hormone increases in humans during pregnancy.
Without the melanocyte-stimulating hormone, the pigment cells begin fashioning yellow-red pigment.
Melanocyte-stimulating hormone - a hormone produced in the pituitary gland, and related to skin pigmentation.
The MC1R gene, otherwise known as the alpha melanocyte-stimulating hormone receptor, is located on chromosome 8.
Now, MSH is a melanocyte-stimulating hormone.
Melanotan-II is similar to a substance in our bodies, called "melanocyte-stimulating hormone," which increases the production of skin-darkening pigments.
Lerner also isolated the compound melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH).
And something I find very, very interesting is that MSH is a melanocyte-stimulating hormone.
Linea nigra is due to increased melanocyte-stimulating hormone made by the placenta, which also causes melasma and darkened nipples.
It is thought that the overproduction of melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) brought on by stress can cause outbreaks of this condition.
The intermediate lobe produces melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH).
Melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) (not produced in humans)
A Melanotroph (or melanotrope) is a cell in the pituitary gland which generates melanocyte-stimulating hormone from its precursor Proopiomelanocortin.
Melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH)
Melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH): stimulates the production and release of melanin by melanocytes in skin and hair.
Afamelanotide, a synthetic melanocyte-stimulating hormone analog, which induces melanogenesis through activation of the melanocortin 1 receptor, is another alternative on the horizon.
The intermediate lobe produces melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH), although this function is often (imprecisely) attributed to the anterior pituitary.
Addison's disease and other sources of adrenal insufficiency, in which hormones that stimulate melanin synthesis, such as melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH), are frequently elevated.
These receptors are activated by the peptide hormone α-MSH (melanocyte-stimulating hormone) and antagonized by the agouti-related protein.
Melanocyte-stimulating hormone normally stimulates melanocytes to make black eumelanin, but if the melanocytes have a mutated receptor, they will make reddish pheomelanin instead.
The MC1R protein lies within the cell membrane, and is signalled by melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) released by the pituitary gland.
Melanostatin (prolyl-leucyl-glycinamide) is a peptide hormone produced in the hypothalamus that inhibits the release of melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH)