Several studies have suggested a lack of correlation between sunscreen sun protection factor and protection of the skin immune system, potentially allowing greater damage to the skin by removing the natural protective erythemal response to sun exposure. Despite this, routine testing of immune protection afforded by sunscreens is not performed by industry. Current laboratory methods for investigating the efficacy of sunscreen protection of epidermal immune function use the induction of contact hypersensitivity or epidermal cell alloantigen presentation. Animal models, cell culture systems, and in vivo human studies are commonly employed, but all these systems have significant drawbacks for use in routine testing. The purpose of this study wa...
Sunscreens have been advocated as an important means of preventing skin cancer. Ultraviolet radiatio...
Topical sunscreens contain molecules or molecular complexes that can absorb, reflect, or scatter UV ...
The mixed-lymphocyte reaction (MLR) was used to test the protective capacity of several sunscreens a...
Several studies have suggested a lack of correlation between sunscreen sun protection factor and pro...
It is increasingly accepted that sunscreens should protect against ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induc...
Ultraviolet radiation has been shown to suppress the (skin) immune system both in animal species and...
We conducted a randomized trial designed to calculate human in vivo immune protection factors of two...
In vitro spectral transmission measurements using excised human epidermis as the substrate were used...
The mixed-lymphocyte reaction (MLR) was used to test the protective capacity of several sunscreens a...
Ultraviolet radiation (280–400 nm)-induced suppression of cutaneous cell-mediated immunity plays an ...
Exposure of mice or humans to solar or artificial ultraviolet radiation (UV) has been shown to induc...
Exposure of mice or humans to solar or artificial ultraviolet radiation (UV) has been shown to induc...
Using human skin explants, we investigated the effects of two different sunscreen preparations conta...
Solar radiation causes immunosuppression that contributes to skin cancer growth. Photoprotective str...
It is increasingly accepted that sunscreens should protect against ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induc...
Sunscreens have been advocated as an important means of preventing skin cancer. Ultraviolet radiatio...
Topical sunscreens contain molecules or molecular complexes that can absorb, reflect, or scatter UV ...
The mixed-lymphocyte reaction (MLR) was used to test the protective capacity of several sunscreens a...
Several studies have suggested a lack of correlation between sunscreen sun protection factor and pro...
It is increasingly accepted that sunscreens should protect against ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induc...
Ultraviolet radiation has been shown to suppress the (skin) immune system both in animal species and...
We conducted a randomized trial designed to calculate human in vivo immune protection factors of two...
In vitro spectral transmission measurements using excised human epidermis as the substrate were used...
The mixed-lymphocyte reaction (MLR) was used to test the protective capacity of several sunscreens a...
Ultraviolet radiation (280–400 nm)-induced suppression of cutaneous cell-mediated immunity plays an ...
Exposure of mice or humans to solar or artificial ultraviolet radiation (UV) has been shown to induc...
Exposure of mice or humans to solar or artificial ultraviolet radiation (UV) has been shown to induc...
Using human skin explants, we investigated the effects of two different sunscreen preparations conta...
Solar radiation causes immunosuppression that contributes to skin cancer growth. Photoprotective str...
It is increasingly accepted that sunscreens should protect against ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induc...
Sunscreens have been advocated as an important means of preventing skin cancer. Ultraviolet radiatio...
Topical sunscreens contain molecules or molecular complexes that can absorb, reflect, or scatter UV ...
The mixed-lymphocyte reaction (MLR) was used to test the protective capacity of several sunscreens a...