The carcinogenicity (photocarcinogenicity) of sunlight to human skin has been recognized more than a century ago. Last decades numerous experimental studies show that UV rays damage DNA, cause gene mutations leading to the development of malignant tumors such basal cell carcinomas, squamous cell carcinomas and melanomas. The tumors occur most frequently in fair skinned people, and the mutations typically are found at dipyrimidine sites with C-T or / and CC-TT tandem double mutations. The authors briefly summarize their investigation of the p53 suppressor gene, and expose their hypothesis of hTERT involvement in cancerogenesis. Also their underline the importance of UV induced immunosuppression in photocarcinogenesis. Psoriatic patients are ...
An understanding of the effects of sunlight on human skin begins with the effects on DNA and extends...
The carcinogenic properties of ultraviolet (UV) light are mediated by its ability to generate DNA da...
Squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) of the skin were suggested to develop through a multistep process th...
The carcinogenicity (photocarcinogenicity) of sunlight to human skin has been recognized more than a...
The sunlight was one of the first agents recognized to be carcinogenic for humans. There is convinci...
The photons of sunlight begin a series of genetic events in skin leading to cancer. UV signature mut...
Recent studies have indicated an increasing incidence of melanoma worldwide. Although UV signature m...
Basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, collectively termed non-melanoma skin cancers are ...
UV radiation (UV) is classified as a “complete carcinogen” because it is both a mutagen and a non-sp...
Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy in the United States and worldwide. While mela...
There is a clear correlation between excessive sun exposure and the development of skin cancer. UVB ...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a potent human carcinogen and it induces skin cancer in experimental a...
The UV part of sunlight is known to induce a variety of genome defects. These lesions are the major ...
AbstractExposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation is associated with approximately 65% of melanoma case...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) can have a beneficial biologic impact on skin, but it is also the most s...
An understanding of the effects of sunlight on human skin begins with the effects on DNA and extends...
The carcinogenic properties of ultraviolet (UV) light are mediated by its ability to generate DNA da...
Squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) of the skin were suggested to develop through a multistep process th...
The carcinogenicity (photocarcinogenicity) of sunlight to human skin has been recognized more than a...
The sunlight was one of the first agents recognized to be carcinogenic for humans. There is convinci...
The photons of sunlight begin a series of genetic events in skin leading to cancer. UV signature mut...
Recent studies have indicated an increasing incidence of melanoma worldwide. Although UV signature m...
Basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, collectively termed non-melanoma skin cancers are ...
UV radiation (UV) is classified as a “complete carcinogen” because it is both a mutagen and a non-sp...
Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy in the United States and worldwide. While mela...
There is a clear correlation between excessive sun exposure and the development of skin cancer. UVB ...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a potent human carcinogen and it induces skin cancer in experimental a...
The UV part of sunlight is known to induce a variety of genome defects. These lesions are the major ...
AbstractExposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation is associated with approximately 65% of melanoma case...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) can have a beneficial biologic impact on skin, but it is also the most s...
An understanding of the effects of sunlight on human skin begins with the effects on DNA and extends...
The carcinogenic properties of ultraviolet (UV) light are mediated by its ability to generate DNA da...
Squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) of the skin were suggested to develop through a multistep process th...