Excessive sun exposure or high acute doses of ultraviolet (UV)-B radiation promote cutaneous inflammation and genetic mutations, both of which can ultimately contribute to skin carcinogenesis. A major mediator synthesized in the epidermis in response to UVB irradiation is the secosteroid hormone vitamin D3, and as such, considerable attention is now turning to the many physiologic processes that it regulates. Recent studies have uncovered an immunoregulatory interaction between vitamin D3 and dermal mast cells for optimal protection against pathogenic outcomes associated with chronic UVB irradiation of the skin. Most biological effects of vitamin D3, such as the regulation of transcription in target genes, occur when it binds to its nuclear...
Vitamin D is synthesised by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation of skin and is hypothesized to be a direct ...
Vitamin D has a major role in calcium absorption and maintenance of healthy bones. Vitamin D is also...
<div><p>ΔNp63α, a proto-oncogene, is up-regulated in non-melanoma skin cancers and directly regulate...
Mast cell production of interleukin-10 (IL-10) can limit the skin pathology induced by chronic low-d...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) causes mutagenic DNA damage to skin cells and suppression of the skin i...
Cutaneous malignancies including melanomas and non melanoma skin cancers (NMSC) are the most common ...
Vitamin D sufficiency is associated with protection against malignancy in a number of tissues clinic...
Vitamin D is produced in skin by UVB radiation (290–320nm) acting on 7-dehydrocholesterol. The hypot...
ΔNp63α, a proto-oncogene, is up-regulated in non-melanoma skin cancers and directly regulates the ex...
Although the epidemiologic evidence that adequate vitamin D nutrition protects against non-melanoma ...
Non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC) are the most common type of cancer, occurring at a rate of over 1 m...
Vitamin D is synthesised by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation of skin and is hypothesized to be a direct ...
Ultra violet (UV) irradiation, in particular UVB, is the single most important carcinogen for skin t...
The skin fulfills an important role in the vitamin D photo-endocrine system. Epidermis is not only t...
DNp63a, a proto-oncogene, is up-regulated in non-melanoma skin cancers and directly regulates the ex...
Vitamin D is synthesised by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation of skin and is hypothesized to be a direct ...
Vitamin D has a major role in calcium absorption and maintenance of healthy bones. Vitamin D is also...
<div><p>ΔNp63α, a proto-oncogene, is up-regulated in non-melanoma skin cancers and directly regulate...
Mast cell production of interleukin-10 (IL-10) can limit the skin pathology induced by chronic low-d...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) causes mutagenic DNA damage to skin cells and suppression of the skin i...
Cutaneous malignancies including melanomas and non melanoma skin cancers (NMSC) are the most common ...
Vitamin D sufficiency is associated with protection against malignancy in a number of tissues clinic...
Vitamin D is produced in skin by UVB radiation (290–320nm) acting on 7-dehydrocholesterol. The hypot...
ΔNp63α, a proto-oncogene, is up-regulated in non-melanoma skin cancers and directly regulates the ex...
Although the epidemiologic evidence that adequate vitamin D nutrition protects against non-melanoma ...
Non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC) are the most common type of cancer, occurring at a rate of over 1 m...
Vitamin D is synthesised by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation of skin and is hypothesized to be a direct ...
Ultra violet (UV) irradiation, in particular UVB, is the single most important carcinogen for skin t...
The skin fulfills an important role in the vitamin D photo-endocrine system. Epidermis is not only t...
DNp63a, a proto-oncogene, is up-regulated in non-melanoma skin cancers and directly regulates the ex...
Vitamin D is synthesised by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation of skin and is hypothesized to be a direct ...
Vitamin D has a major role in calcium absorption and maintenance of healthy bones. Vitamin D is also...
<div><p>ΔNp63α, a proto-oncogene, is up-regulated in non-melanoma skin cancers and directly regulate...