Melanosüütidel
Melanosüütidel are specialized cells found in the epidermis of the skin, hair follicles, eyes, and inner ear. Their primary function is the production of melanin, a pigment responsible for coloration in these tissues. Melanin plays a crucial role in protecting the skin from the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. The amount and type of melanin produced by melanosüütidel determine an individual's skin, hair, and eye color.
These cells originate from the neural crest during embryonic development. They are characterized by their dendritic
The production of melanin is a complex process regulated by various factors, including genetics, hormones, and