What's the difference between melanism and melanistic?

Melanism


Definition:

  • (n.) An undue development of dark-colored pigment in the skin or its appendages; -- the opposite of albinism.
  • (n.) A disease; black jaundice. See Mel/na.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In agreement with the InsP3 assays, phorbol ester (TPA) has no effect on melanization, tyrosinase activity or cell proliferation.
  • (2) These skins preserve the aspects and behaviour of normal human skin but after 1 month they have a heavy melanic hyperpigmentation.
  • (3) The skin is heavily pigmented with the epidermis, pilary canals, and the outer cell layer of the apocrine duct richly melanized.
  • (4) A ventrally localized melanization inhibiting factor (MIF) has been suggested to play an important role in the establishment of the dorsal-ventral pigment pattern in Xenopus laevis [Fukuzawa and Ide:Dev.
  • (5) The processes of melanosome maturation in the late-melanizing goldfish are evident from these observations.
  • (6) Melanin granules inside keratinocytes were fully melanized.
  • (7) Melanization in vivo, and in vitro, due to a polyphenoloxidase released by the blood cells, was stimulated by the presence of the fungal cell wall surface.
  • (8) The endogenous norepinephrine level was increased in eyes with melanic pigments and the exogenous amine uptake was decreased.
  • (9) The data suggest that host endocrines are involved in the encapsulation and melanization reactions of the larvae, but the nature of the involvement is not known.
  • (10) These findings suggest that glutathione provides a new situation of interrupted melanogenesis in which melanization cannot proceed despite complete formation of melanosome matrix structure and a lack of inhibition of cellular metabolisms including protein glycosylation.
  • (11) Conidiogenous cells in both species developed melanin only within the lowermost part of the lateral walls while the other cells of the conidium were uniformly melanized around the circumference of the cell; melanin in these cells being deposited within, at least, half the width of the cell wall.
  • (12) These changes may indicate the gradual melanization of the lipopigments due to auto-oxidation of catecholamines.
  • (13) Depending on the dose or period of feeding, symptoms were cuticular melanization, swellings in intersegmental regions, cuticular lesions, rupture of the body wall, and death.
  • (14) Intracellular melanization, a defense or an immune response in the thoracic muscle cells, was investigated in a refractory strain of Anopheles quadrimaculatus infected with larvae of Brugia malayi.
  • (15) Difficulty encountered in resolving grains of exposed photographic emulsion in autoradiographs of the densely melanized retinal pigment epithelium was solved by using epi-polarized or incident light microscopy.
  • (16) Inhibition of tyrosine hydroxylase with alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine retarded growth and prevented melanization of limb regenerate in adult newts (Triturus cristatus).
  • (17) sinensis was 72.3%; the percentage of melanized microfilariae in young Cx.
  • (18) It is suggested that the surface of the parasite may have inhibitors against enzyme systems causing melanization.
  • (19) During melanization, oxidation products of tyrosine are generated which are toxic to the cells.
  • (20) The melanization response of adult female Aedes aegypti (black-eyed Liverpool strain) against intrathoracically inoculated Dirofilaria immitis microfilariae (mff) was assessed with transmission electron microscopy.

Melanistic


Definition:

  • (a.) Affected with melanism; of the nature of melanism.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The ruby laser has been used for the treatment of the melanistic skin lesions such as nevus cell nevus and nevus spilus.
  • (2) Long-term (1965-1974) Mendelian crossbreedings of two coloured forms (black and red) of Cricetus cricetus, carried out by the author, have shown that dominant melanistic mutation exists in a homozygous state.

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