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1. The interplay of chemical structure, physical properties, and structural design as a tool to modulate the properties of melanins within mesopores.

2. Identification of black sturgeon caviar pigment as eumelanin.

3. Melanin Biopolymers: Tailoring Chemical Complexity for Materials Design.

4. Synthetic mycomelanin thin films as emergent bio-inspired interfaces controlling the fate of embryonic stem cells.

5. Silver-nanoparticles as plasmon-resonant enhancers for eumelanin's photoacoustic signal in a self-structured hybrid nanoprobe.

6. Unexpected impact of esterification on the antioxidant activity and (photo)stability of a eumelanin from 5,6-dihydroxyindole-2-carboxylic acid.

7. Melanin-Based Functional Materials.

8. Replacing Nitrogen by Sulfur: From Structurally Disordered Eumelanins to Regioregular Thiomelanin Polymers.

9. Deciphering Molecular Mechanisms of Interface Buildup and Stability in Porous Si/Eumelanin Hybrids.

10. Modeling Fungal Melanin Buildup: Biomimetic Polymerization of 1,8-Dihydroxynaphthalene Mapped by Mass Spectrometry.

11. Eumelanin broadband absorption develops from aggregation-modulated chromophore interactions under structural and redox control.

13. "Fifty Shades" of Black and Red or How Carboxyl Groups Fine Tune Eumelanin and Pheomelanin Properties.

14. Surface-Functionalization of Nanostructured Cellulose Aerogels by Solid State Eumelanin Coating.

15. Melanins and melanogenesis: from pigment cells to human health and technological applications.

16. Polydopamine and eumelanin: from structure-property relationships to a unified tailoring strategy.

17. Artificial biomelanin: highly light-absorbing nano-sized eumelanin by biomimetic synthesis in chicken egg white.

18. Pheomelanin-induced oxidative stress: bright and dark chemistry bridging red hair phenotype and melanoma.

19. Superior photoprotective motifs and mechanisms in eumelanins uncovered.

20. Red human hair pheomelanin is a potent pro-oxidant mediating UV-independent contributory mechanisms of melanomagenesis.

21. Towards eumelanin@zeolite hybrids: pore-size-controlled 5,6-dihydroxyindole polymerization.

22. Atypical structural and π-electron features of a melanin polymer that lead to superior free-radical-scavenging properties.

23. Melanins and melanogenesis: methods, standards, protocols.

24. Intermolecular π-electron perturbations generate extrinsic visible contributions to eumelanin black chromophore in model polymers with interrupted interring conjugation.

25. Bottom-up approach to eumelanin photoprotection: emission dynamics in parallel sets of water-soluble 5,6-dihydroxyindole-based model systems.

26. Eumelanin buildup on the nanoscale: aggregate growth/assembly and visible absorption development in biomimetic 5,6-dihydroxyindole polymerization.

27. The eumelanin intermediate 5,6-dihydroxyindole-2-carboxylic acid is a messenger in the cross-talk among epidermal cells.

28. Exploring the frontiers of synthetic eumelanin polymers by high-resolution matrix-assisted laser/desorption ionization mass spectrometry.

30. A melanin-inspired pro-oxidant system for dopa(mine) polymerization: mimicking the natural casing process.

31. Uncovering the structure of human red hair pheomelanin: benzothiazolylthiazinodihydroisoquinolines as key building blocks.

32. UV-dissipation mechanisms in the eumelanin building block DHICA.

33. Zinc-induced structural effects enhance oxygen consumption and superoxide generation in synthetic pheomelanins on UVA/visible light irradiation.

34. 5,6-Dihydroxyindole oxidation in phosphate buffer/polyvinyl alcohol: a new model system for studies of visible chromophore development in synthetic eumelanin polymers.

35. Protein nitration is specifically associated with melanin production and reveals redox imbalance as a new correlate of cell maturation in the ink gland of Sepia officinalis.

36. Disentangling eumelanin "black chromophore": visible absorption changes as signatures of oxidation state- and aggregation-dependent dynamic interactions in a model water-soluble 5,6-dihydroxyindole polymer.

37. Efficient synthesis of 5,6-dihydroxyindole dimers, key eumelanin building blocks, by a unified o-ethynylaniline-based strategy for the construction of 2-linked biindolyl scaffolds.

38. Ultrafast excited state dynamics of 5,6-dihydroxyindole, a key eumelanin building block: nonradiative decay mechanism.

39. Time-resolved EPR observation of synthetic eumelanin-superoxide radical pairs.

40. Isomeric cysteinyldopas provide a (photo)degradable bulk component and a robust structural element in red human hair pheomelanin.

41. Lack of visible chromophore development in the pulse radiolysis oxidation of 5,6-dihydroxyindole-2-carboxylic acid oligomers: DFT investigation and implications for eumelanin absorption properties.

42. Chemical and structural diversity in eumelanins: unexplored bio-optoelectronic materials.

43. The "benzothiazine" chromophore of pheomelanins: a reassessment.

44. 5,6-dihydroxyindole tetramers with "anomalous" interunit bonding patterns by oxidative coupling of 5,5',6,6'-tetrahydroxy-2,7'-biindolyl: emerging complexities on the way toward an improved model of eumelanin buildup.

45. Oxidation chemistry of norepinephrine: partitioning of the O-quinone between competing cyclization and chain breakdown pathways and their roles in melanin formation.

46. An easy-to-run method for routine analysis of eumelanin and pheomelanin in pigmented tissues.

47. The first 5,6-dihydroxyindole tetramer by oxidation of 5,5',6,6'-tetrahydroxy- 2,4'-biindolyl and an unexpected issue of positional reactivity en route to eumelanin-related polymers.

48. Short-lived quinonoid species from 5,6-dihydroxyindole dimers en route to eumelanin polymers: integrated chemical, pulse radiolytic, and quantum mechanical investigation.

49. Melanins

50. Insoluble organic matter in chondrites: Archetypal melanin-like PAH-based multifunctionality at the origin of life?

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