αMSH and Cyclic AMP Elevating Agents Control Melanosome pH through a Protein Kinase A-independent Mechanism
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M. Khaled | Laurent Beuret | K. Bille | J. Ortonne | C. Bertolotto | R. Ballotti | F. Luciani | P. Gounon | Y. Cheli
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