leucophores

How do Leucophores Work?

Leucophores operate through the arrangement of specialized nanostructures. These cells contain proteins called reflectins, which are capable of reflecting light across a wide range of wavelengths. The structural arrangement of these nanostructures allows leucophores to scatter light in multiple directions, creating a white appearance. This is fundamentally different from pigments, which absorb and reflect specific wavelengths of light.

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