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  • Squid Camouflage and Skin Cancer: Separating Fact from Fiction
    Squid camouflage does not have direct implications for preventing skin cancer in humans. While squid camouflage mechanisms involve dynamic skin color changes, the biology and physiology of squid skin are vastly different from human skin. Human skin cancer development and prevention involve complex genetic, environmental, and cellular factors that are not directly influenced by squid camouflage processes. Cancer research and prevention in humans require a tailored approach that focuses on understanding human biology and developing targeted therapies and preventive measures.
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