melanoqeteve
Melanoqeteve is a term used primarily in speculative biology and certain science-fiction narratives to denote a proposed class of pigment-regulating cells. In these works, melanoqeteve are described as specialized epidermal or follicular cells that sense environmental cues such as ultraviolet radiation and hormonal signals and adjust melanin synthesis accordingly. They are often depicted as having broader regulatory roles than conventional pigment cells, including interactions with keratinocytes and immune cells and, in some versions, the ability to migrate within the skin.
Etymology and concept origin: The name combines the root melano- ('black' or 'pigment') with a fictional ending
Relationship to real biology: There is no established evidence for melanoqeteve as a distinct, real cell population.
Uses and representations: In fiction and speculative texts, melanoqeteve are employed to explore topics such as
See also: Melanocyte, Melanin, Pigment cell, Skin pigmentation, Photobiology.