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1. Genetic and correlative light and electron microscopy evidence for the unique differentiation pathway of erythrophores in brown trout skin.

2. Highly Efficient Knockout of a Squid Pigmentation Gene.

3. A systems biology approach uncovers the core gene regulatory network governing iridophore fate choice from the neural crest.

4. The N-terminal domain of gastrulation brain homeobox 2 (Gbx2) is required for iridophore specification in zebrafish.

5. In vivo imaging of coral tissue and skeleton with optical coherence tomography.

6. Development of Betta splendens embryos and larvae reveals variation in pigmentation patterns.

7. Zebrafish Leucocyte tyrosine kinase controls iridophore establishment, proliferation and survival.

8. Homotypic cell competition regulates proliferation and tiling of zebrafish pigment cells during colour pattern formation.

9. Paulinella longichromatophora sp. nov., a New Marine Photosynthetic Testate Amoeba Containing a Chromatophore.

10. Comparison of pigment cell ultrastructure and organisation in the dermis of marble trout and brown trout, and first description of erythrophore ultrastructure in salmonids.

11. Pigment cell movement is not required for generation of Turing patterns in zebrafish skin.

12. Local reorganization of xanthophores fine-tunes and colors the striped pattern of zebrafish.

13. Expression of squid iridescence depends on environmental luminance and peripheral ganglion control.

14. oca2 Regulation of chromatophore differentiation and number is cell type specific in zebrafish.

15. The structure-function relationships of a natural nanoscale photonic device in cuttlefish chromatophores.

16. Multiple pigment cell types contribute to the black, blue, and orange ornaments of male guppies (Poecilia reticulata).

17. Coordinated regulation of chromatophore differentiation and melanogenesis during the ontogeny of skin pigmentation of Solea senegalensis (Kaup, 1858).

18. Ocular-side lateralization of adult-type chromatophore precursors: development of pigment asymmetry in metamorphosing flounder larvae.

20. Response of the chromatophores in relation to the healing of skin wounds in an Indian Major Carp, Labeo rohita (Hamilton).

21. Small molecule screening identifies targetable zebrafish pigmentation pathways.

22. Chromatophores and color revelation in the blue variant of the Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens).

23. A fluorescent chromatophore changes the level of fluorescence in a reef fish.

24. Principles underlying chromatophore addition during maturation in the European cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis.

25. Integumental reddish-violet coloration owing to novel dichromatic chromatophores in the teleost fish, Pseudochromis diadema.

26. Imitation of variable structural color in Paracheirodon innesi using colloidal crystal films.

27. Chromatophore activity during natural pattern expression by the squid Sepioteuthis lessoniana: contributions of miniature oscillation.

28. Color development of squid skin as affected by oxygen concentrations.

29. Signal transduction pathway modeling using sequences of chromatophore images.

30. Malleable skin coloration in cephalopods: selective reflectance, transmission and absorbance of light by chromatophores and iridophores.

31. Artificial UV-B induced changes in pigmentation of marine diatom Coscinodiscus gigas.

32. Pax7 identifies neural crest, chromatophore lineages and pigment stem cells during zebrafish development.

33. Reduced expression of vps11 causes less pigmentation in medaka, Oryzias latipes.

34. Pigment pattern formation in the medaka embryo.

35. Genetics and evolution of pigment patterns in fish.

36. Peripheral innervation patterns and central distribution of fin chromatophore motoneurons in the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis.

37. Somatolactin selectively regulates proliferation and morphogenesis of neural-crest derived pigment cells in medaka.

38. The Tomita collection of medaka pigmentation mutants as a resource for understanding neural crest cell development.

39. Cephalopod neural networks.

40. Pigment cell organization in the hypodermis of zebrafish.

41. Xanthophore migration from the dermis to the epidermis and dermal remodeling during Salamandra salamandra salamandra (L.) larval development.

42. Calponin, caldesmon, and chromatophores: The smooth muscle connection.

43. Morphological color changes in fish: regulation of pigment cell density and morphology.

44. Choline acetyltransferase immunoreactive sympathetic ganglion cells in a teleost, Stephanolepis cirrhifer.

45. Smooth muscle proteins as intracellular components of the chromatophores of the Antarctic fishes Pagothenia borchgrevinki and Trematomus bernacchii (Nototheniidae).

46. Roles of glutamate and FMRFamide-related peptides at the chromatophore neuromuscular junction in the cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis.

47. The erythrophore in the larval and adult dorsal skin of the brown frog, Rana ornativentris: its differentiation, migration, and pigmentary organelle formation.

48. Formation of the dermal chromatophore unit (DCU) in the tree frog Hyla arborea.

49. Anterior/posterior influences on neural crest-derived pigment cell differentiation.

50. Cellular plasticity among axolotl neural crest-derived pigment cell lineages.

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