Melanophages are specialized cells, primarily macrophages, that ingest and process melanin, the pigment responsible for coloration in skin, hair, and eyes. They are often found in areas of the skin with increased melanin production, such as in certain skin disorders or after inflammation. These cells play a role in the body's immune response by clearing excess melanin and debris, helping to maintain skin health.
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