Human melanocytes may give rise to deadly tumors, according to Meenhard Herlyn, Ph.D., who presentated on the topic at The World Congress on Cancers of the Skin held in August/September in Vienna, Austria.

Dr. Herlynโ€œMelanocytes are located at the basement membrane that separates the epidermis from the dermis,โ€ Dr. Herylyn explained. He is a professor of melanoma research at Wistar Institute in Philadelphia.

Dr. Herlyn says the turnover rate of melanocytes is slow, lasting from months to even years.

โ€œThey are also continuously exposed to DNA-damaging insults such as ultraviolet (UV) radiation,โ€ he says. โ€œHowever, melanocytes can generally repair damage quite efficiently.โ€

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