Copyright © 2005 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.UVB irradiation of the shaved dorsal skin of mice can cause both local and systemic suppression of contact hypersensitivity responses; the former demonstrated by administration of the sensitizing Ag/hapten to the irradiated site and the latter by its administration at least 72 h later to distal unirradiated sites. The immunological basis of systemic immunomodulation is not clear. When haptens (trinitrochlorobenzene, FITC) were administered to the shaved ventral skin 4 days after irradiation (8 kJ/m(2)) to the shaved dorsum of BALB/c mice, CD11c(+)/FITC(+) cells in the skin-draining lymph nodes from control and irradiated mice produced on a per cell basis similar levels of IL...
It is well known that ultraviolet (UV) radiation induces erythema, immunosuppression and carcinogene...
The recognition of the skin as an immunocompetent organ has focused attention on the complex interac...
UVB exposure (290–320 nm) of mice has been shown to cause systemic suppression of contact hypersensi...
Exposing mice to UV radiation in the UVB range (280–320 nm) causes a selective immune suppression th...
The mechanisms by which erythemal UVB irradiation modulates systemic immune responses to antigens ap...
Low-dose ultraviolet (UV) B irradiation suppresses contact hypersensitivity (CH) reactions and alter...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR)3 from within the spectrum B (UVB) has the capacity to distort the induct...
The immunosuppressive effects of UVB irradiation have been well documented. The production of cytoki...
Contact hypersensitivity (CH) responsiveness to 2-4-dinitro-1-fluorobenzene (DNFB) is depressed in m...
Cutaneous exposure to ultraviolet-B radiation (UVR) results in the suppression of cell-mediated immu...
Exposure of mice to a single large dose of UV radiation leads to a systemic inability of these mice ...
Cutaneous exposure to ultraviolet-B radiation (UVR) results in the suppression of cell-mediated immu...
Exposure of murine epidermal cells to UV radiation in vitro causes the release of immunoregulatory f...
Ultraviolet, 280–320 nm (UVB), irradiation of the shaved dorsal skin of mice results in suppression ...
Ultraviolet B (UVB) irradiation of C3H mice causes suppression of delayed hypersensitivity and conta...
It is well known that ultraviolet (UV) radiation induces erythema, immunosuppression and carcinogene...
The recognition of the skin as an immunocompetent organ has focused attention on the complex interac...
UVB exposure (290–320 nm) of mice has been shown to cause systemic suppression of contact hypersensi...
Exposing mice to UV radiation in the UVB range (280–320 nm) causes a selective immune suppression th...
The mechanisms by which erythemal UVB irradiation modulates systemic immune responses to antigens ap...
Low-dose ultraviolet (UV) B irradiation suppresses contact hypersensitivity (CH) reactions and alter...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR)3 from within the spectrum B (UVB) has the capacity to distort the induct...
The immunosuppressive effects of UVB irradiation have been well documented. The production of cytoki...
Contact hypersensitivity (CH) responsiveness to 2-4-dinitro-1-fluorobenzene (DNFB) is depressed in m...
Cutaneous exposure to ultraviolet-B radiation (UVR) results in the suppression of cell-mediated immu...
Exposure of mice to a single large dose of UV radiation leads to a systemic inability of these mice ...
Cutaneous exposure to ultraviolet-B radiation (UVR) results in the suppression of cell-mediated immu...
Exposure of murine epidermal cells to UV radiation in vitro causes the release of immunoregulatory f...
Ultraviolet, 280–320 nm (UVB), irradiation of the shaved dorsal skin of mice results in suppression ...
Ultraviolet B (UVB) irradiation of C3H mice causes suppression of delayed hypersensitivity and conta...
It is well known that ultraviolet (UV) radiation induces erythema, immunosuppression and carcinogene...
The recognition of the skin as an immunocompetent organ has focused attention on the complex interac...
UVB exposure (290–320 nm) of mice has been shown to cause systemic suppression of contact hypersensi...