The ocular albinism type 1 (OA1) G-protein-coupled receptor functions with MART-1 at early stages of melanogenesis to control melanosome identity and composition.
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G. Raposo | E. Surace | F. Giordano | V. Marigo | C. Bonetti | Ciro Bonetti
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