Melanocytes

Skin’s defenders against sun damage and germs

Melanocytes, also known as pigment cells, produce the pigment melanin which is responsible for the beautiful colors we see in skin, hair, and eyes. The word melanin is derived from the Greek word ‘melas’ meaning black. These cells not only add color to skin and eyes, but also play a crucial role in defending the skin from harmful elements in the environment such as UV radiation and germs.

Art by Nelli Aghekyan. Set in motion by Dr. Emanuele Petretto. Words by Dr. Nowrin Ahmed. Project Coordinator: Dr. Masia Maksymowicz. Series Director: Dr. Radhika Patnala

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