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The color of the human skin is due to a brown pigment called melanin. Pigmentation or coloration of the skin is dependent on the amount of melanin present in the skin. People with pale skin produce very little melanin and people with darker skin produce higher amounts of melanin. Pregnancy and sun exposure can also make skin darker, while infections, burns, and blisters can make skin lighter.
Melanin May Act as a "Drug Sponge," Influencing Medication Effectiveness

Melanin May Act as a "Drug Sponge," Influencing Medication Effectiveness

Cocklebur fruit shows potential to protect the skin and help enhance collagen production

Cocklebur fruit shows potential to protect the skin and help enhance collagen production

Scientists characterize the genetic diversity of populations in the South Pacific

Scientists characterize the genetic diversity of populations in the South Pacific

Study finds an amyloid link between melanoma and Parkinson’s disease

Study finds an amyloid link between melanoma and Parkinson’s disease

Human genetics: New insights into our own biology

Human genetics: New insights into our own biology

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