Definition of Melanization. Meaning of Melanization. Synonyms of Melanization

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- minutes after infection, the microbe is encapsulated within melanin (melanization), and the generation of free radical byproducts during the formation...
- Melanizing agents are drugs that increase sensitivity to solar radiation and promote re-pigmentation of de-pigmented areas of skin. Furocoumarins stimulate...
- is still needed. Melanization may come at some metabolic cost to the fungal cells. In the absence of radiation, some non-melanized fungi (that had been...
- invertebrates which ultimately leads to melanization of pathogens and damaged tissues. The process of melanization depends on activation of the enzyme phenoloxidase...
- Melanization of ventral chela of colonized Pacifastacus leniusculus...
- only found in the larval stage of Drosophila, and they are involved in melanization, a process by which microbes/pathogens are engulfed in a hardened gel...
- the acellular (true) slime mould Fuligo septica as a model to study melanization and anabiosis" (PDF). Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters. 13 (1): 130–143...
- relates to control of fire by early humans. Humification can darken soils (melanization) absent a pyrogenic carbon component. Given the symphony of pedogenic...
- melanin on the walls of the reactor room and in the surrounding soil. Such "melanized" fungi have also been discovered in nutrient-poor, high-altitude areas...
- involved in cuticular darkening. In T. molitor, the degree of cuticular melanization is a strong indicator of resistance to the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium...