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Tan studies, also known as tanning studies or dermatological research on skin pigmentation, typically inhabit controlled laboratory environments. These settings include:
1.
Research Laboratories
: Equipped with specialized lighting, such as UVB lamps, and controlled atmospheric conditions to simulate sunlight exposure.
2.
Dermatological Clinics
: Where researchers study skin pigmentation disorders and the effects of tanning agents under clinical conditions.
3.
Bioinformatics and Computational Labs
: For analyzing genetic data related to skin pigmentation.
4.
Synthetic Biology Facilities
: To create and study genetically modified skin cells or organisms.
These environments allow for precise control over variables like light exposure, temperature, and humidity to study the effects of tanning agents on skin pigmentation.