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1. Large-scale functional network connectivity mediates the association between nigral neuromelanin hypopigmentation and motor impairment in Parkinson's disease.

2. The underestimated role of mitochondria in vitiligo: From oxidative stress to inflammation and cell death.

3. Increased anti-oxidative action compensates for collagen tissue degeneration in vitiligo dermis.

4. Copper chelation by d-penicillamine alleviates melanocyte death induced by rhododendrol without inhibiting tyrosinase.

5. Roflumilast enhances the melanogenesis and attenuates oxidative stress-triggered damage in melanocytes.

6. The toxicity of 4-tert-butylphenol in early development of zebrafish: morphological abnormality, cardiotoxicity, and hypopigmentation.

7. Upregulation of CD86 and IL-12 by rhododendrol in THP-1 cells cocultured with melanocytes through ROS and ATP.

8. The delicate relation between melanocytes and skin immunity: A game of hide and seek.

9. A framework to mitigate the risk of chemical leukoderma: Consumer products.

10. Zebrafish as a new model for rhododendrol-induced leukoderma.

11. Hypopigmentation in burns is associated with alterations in the architecture of the skin and the dendricity of the melanocytes.

12. Acquired Leukonychia of the Distal Nail Plate: A Morphologic and Proteomic Analysis.

13. Promoter Methylation Status in Pro-opiomelanocortin Does Not Contribute to Dyspigmentation in Hypertrophic Scar.

14. An Intimate Relationship Between Intralesional Depigmentation and Peripheral Nervous System in Lichen Simplex Chronicus.

15. UV irradiation-induced DNA hypomethylation around WNT1 gene: Implications for solar lentigines.

16. Involvement of non-melanocytic skin cells in vitiligo.

17. Hypopigmented Interface T-Cell Dyscrasia and Hypopigmented Mycosis Fungoides: A Comparative Study.

18. Substantial evidence for the rhododendrol-induced generation of hydroxyl radicals that causes melanocyte cytotoxicity and induces chemical leukoderma.

19. Melanocyte abnormalities and senescence in the pathogenesis of idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis.

20. Uncoupling of ER/Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress in mTORC1 Hyperactivation-Associated Skin Hypopigmentation.

23. A RAB27A duplication in several cases of Griscelli syndrome type 2: An explanation for cases lacking a genetic diagnosis.

24. Dual hypopigmentary effects of punicalagin via the ERK and Akt pathways.

25. Differential expression of CXCL9, CXCL10, and IFN-γ in vitiligo and alopecia areata patients.

26. Glutathione maintenance is crucial for survival of melanocytes after exposure to rhododendrol.

27. Clinical and Histologic Analysis of the Efficacy of Topical Rapamycin Therapy Against Hypomelanotic Macules in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex.

28. CCL22 to Activate Treg Migration and Suppress Depigmentation in Vitiligo.

29. A multimodal assessment of melanin and melanocyte activity in abnormally pigmented hypertrophic scar.

30. Oculocutaneous albinism: developing novel antibodies targeting the proteins associated with OCA2 and OCA4.

31. Decreased expression of KGF/FGF7 and its receptor in pathological hypopigmentation.

32. The Ap3b1 gene regulates the ocular melanosome biogenesis and tyrosinase distribution differently from the Hps1 gene.

33. Depigmentation caused by application of the active brightening material, rhododendrol, is related to tyrosinase activity at a certain threshold.

34. [Hypomelanoses transmitted from generation to generation].

35. FoxO3a is an antimelanogenic factor that mediates antioxidant-induced depigmentation.

36. Loss of melanocytes in hypopigmented mycosis fungoides: a study of 18 patients.

37. Hypopigmented mycosis fungoides in childhood and adolescence: a long-term retrospective study.

38. Menadione (Vitamin K3) decreases melanin synthesis through ERK activation in Mel-Ab cells.

39. Poliosis circumscripta: overview and underlying causes.

40. IL-4 inhibits the melanogenesis of normal human melanocytes through the JAK2-STAT6 signaling pathway.

42. A slowly growing plaque on the lower back: challenge.

43. A slowly growing plaque on the lower back: answer.

44. Hypomelanotic blue nevi lack fingerprint CD34 immunopositivity.

45. Clinicopathologic profile of hypopigmented mycosis fungoides in India.

46. Novel tri-peptides with hypopigmenting activity.

47. [Effects of Kit gene on coat depigmentation in white horses].

48. Functional melanocytes derived from human pluripotent stem cells engraft into pluristratified epidermis.

49. Involvement of mTOR signaling in sphingosylphosphorylcholine-induced hypopigmentation effects.

50. Screening of TYR, OCA2, GPR143, and MC1R in patients with congenital nystagmus, macular hypoplasia, and fundus hypopigmentation indicating albinism.

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