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    Basic fibroblast growth factor from human keratinocytes is a natural mitogen for melanocytes

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    Abstract. To survive and proliferate in pure culture, human melanocytes require basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and cAMP. Without these factors, even in the presence of serum, the cells die. Melanocytes cultured in the presence of keratinocytes, however, survive for weeks without added bFGF and cAMP. We show here that the growth factor for melanocytes produced by human keratinocytes is bFGF because its activity can be abolished by neutralizing antibodies to bFGF and by a bFGF synthetic peptide that inhibits PIDERMAL melanocytes survive and may even proliferate for several weeks when cultured in the presence of keratinocytes (Prunieras et al., 1964). In contrast, melanocytes die within a week when cultured alone in routine media (Halaban, 1988) or medium optimal for keratinocyt
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