Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a potent human carcinogen and it induces skin cancer in experimental animals. Recent studies have shown that unique mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor gene contribute to the development of human and mouse UV-induced skin cancers. Such mutations are also found in sun-damaged skin and actinic keratosis, suggesting that p53 mutations arise early during UV skin carcinogenesis. Our studies have shown that p53 mutations can be detected in UV-irradiated mouse skin months before the gross appearance of skin tumors, suggesting that p53 mutations can serve as a surrogate early biologic endpoint in skin cancer prevention studies. Indeed, application of sun protection factor 15 sunscreens to mouse skin before each UV ir...
Here we demonstrate that intermittently sun-exposed human skin contains an extensive number of pheno...
The p53 gene is a tumor suppressor gene that is commonly mutated in skin cancer and sun-exposed skin...
It has been suggested that p53 plays an important role in skin carcinogenesis. The p21 molecule acts...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a potent human carcinogen and it induces skin cancer in experimental a...
The relationship between exposure to UV radiation and devel-opment of skin cancer has been well esta...
We demonstrated previously that p53 mutations can be detected in ultraviolet B-irradiated mouse skin...
Carcinoma of the skin is the most common type of human cancer in the United States. Ultraviolet radi...
Chronic exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation causes skin cancer in humans and mice. We have previo...
There is a clear correlation between excessive sun exposure and the development of skin cancer. UVB ...
A rapid increase of the ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-related skin cancer incidence has attracted more...
Human skin is continually subjected to UV-irradiation with p53 playing a pivotal role in repair of D...
The photons of sunlight begin a series of genetic events in skin leading to cancer. UV signature mut...
Cutaneous melanoma is epidemiologically linked to ultraviolet radiation (UVR), but the molecular mec...
p53 is the most commonly mutated gene in the progression from healthy skin to non-melanocytic skin c...
Mutation of the p53 gene appears to be an early event in skin cancer development. The present study ...
Here we demonstrate that intermittently sun-exposed human skin contains an extensive number of pheno...
The p53 gene is a tumor suppressor gene that is commonly mutated in skin cancer and sun-exposed skin...
It has been suggested that p53 plays an important role in skin carcinogenesis. The p21 molecule acts...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a potent human carcinogen and it induces skin cancer in experimental a...
The relationship between exposure to UV radiation and devel-opment of skin cancer has been well esta...
We demonstrated previously that p53 mutations can be detected in ultraviolet B-irradiated mouse skin...
Carcinoma of the skin is the most common type of human cancer in the United States. Ultraviolet radi...
Chronic exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation causes skin cancer in humans and mice. We have previo...
There is a clear correlation between excessive sun exposure and the development of skin cancer. UVB ...
A rapid increase of the ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-related skin cancer incidence has attracted more...
Human skin is continually subjected to UV-irradiation with p53 playing a pivotal role in repair of D...
The photons of sunlight begin a series of genetic events in skin leading to cancer. UV signature mut...
Cutaneous melanoma is epidemiologically linked to ultraviolet radiation (UVR), but the molecular mec...
p53 is the most commonly mutated gene in the progression from healthy skin to non-melanocytic skin c...
Mutation of the p53 gene appears to be an early event in skin cancer development. The present study ...
Here we demonstrate that intermittently sun-exposed human skin contains an extensive number of pheno...
The p53 gene is a tumor suppressor gene that is commonly mutated in skin cancer and sun-exposed skin...
It has been suggested that p53 plays an important role in skin carcinogenesis. The p21 molecule acts...