Exposing mice to UV radiation in the UVB range (280–320 nm) causes a selective immune suppression that contributes to the development of UVB-induced skin cancers. Among the immune responses suppressed by UVB irradiation are contact and delayed hypersensitivity reactions to haptens administered at unexposed sites. In these studies we provide evidence that delayed and contact hypersensitivity to the same hapten are not equivalent reactions and that they are suppressed in UVB-irradiated mice by 2 different mechanisms. This conclusion is based on the findings that: (1) suppression of contact hypersensitivity could not be overcome by immunizing UVB-irradiated mice with hapten-coupled antigen-presenting cells derived from normal donors; and (2) t...
Through its ability to both induce immunosuppression and act as a carcinogen, UVB radiation plays a ...
One explanation for the fact that certain genetically defined strains of mice prove to be resistant ...
UVB exposure (290–320 nm) of mice has been shown to cause systemic suppression of contact hypersensi...
The induction of contact hypersensitivity is suppressed when hapten is applied topically to an area ...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR)3 from within the spectrum B (UVB) has the capacity to distort the induct...
Ultraviolet, 280–320 nm (UVB), irradiation of the shaved dorsal skin of mice results in suppression ...
Copyright © 2005 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.UVB irradiation of the shaved dor...
Exposure of murine epidermal cells to UV radiation in vitro causes the release of immunoregulatory f...
In vivo exposure of experimental animals and humans to UV radiation, with and without the addition o...
Low-dose ultraviolet (UV) B irradiation suppresses contact hypersensitivity (CH) reactions and alter...
To avoid unsuspected and unwanted consequences of excess hapten during epicutaneous sensitization, o...
Exposure of mice to ultraviolet (UV)-B (280–320 nm) radiation alters their immune response to contac...
The immunological mechanism of the responses to ultraviolet (UV) B radiation in mouse models were in...
The purpose of these studies was to determine the role of suppressor factors (TsF) in the regulation...
The purpose of these studies was to determine the role of suppressor factors (TsF) in the regulation...
Through its ability to both induce immunosuppression and act as a carcinogen, UVB radiation plays a ...
One explanation for the fact that certain genetically defined strains of mice prove to be resistant ...
UVB exposure (290–320 nm) of mice has been shown to cause systemic suppression of contact hypersensi...
The induction of contact hypersensitivity is suppressed when hapten is applied topically to an area ...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR)3 from within the spectrum B (UVB) has the capacity to distort the induct...
Ultraviolet, 280–320 nm (UVB), irradiation of the shaved dorsal skin of mice results in suppression ...
Copyright © 2005 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.UVB irradiation of the shaved dor...
Exposure of murine epidermal cells to UV radiation in vitro causes the release of immunoregulatory f...
In vivo exposure of experimental animals and humans to UV radiation, with and without the addition o...
Low-dose ultraviolet (UV) B irradiation suppresses contact hypersensitivity (CH) reactions and alter...
To avoid unsuspected and unwanted consequences of excess hapten during epicutaneous sensitization, o...
Exposure of mice to ultraviolet (UV)-B (280–320 nm) radiation alters their immune response to contac...
The immunological mechanism of the responses to ultraviolet (UV) B radiation in mouse models were in...
The purpose of these studies was to determine the role of suppressor factors (TsF) in the regulation...
The purpose of these studies was to determine the role of suppressor factors (TsF) in the regulation...
Through its ability to both induce immunosuppression and act as a carcinogen, UVB radiation plays a ...
One explanation for the fact that certain genetically defined strains of mice prove to be resistant ...
UVB exposure (290–320 nm) of mice has been shown to cause systemic suppression of contact hypersensi...