Previous studies in rodents have shown that ultraviolet radiation (UVR) may have direct effects on the immune system in the skin and at higher doses may induce systemic suppression of immune responses. We have previously shown that UVR from sun or solarium beds may induce systemic effects in human subjects. The purpose of the present study was to examine whether these systemic effects in human subjects could be prevented by use of commercially available sunscreen agents. Groups of 12 normal subjects were exposed to radiation from solarium lamps after application of a sunscreen agent or the base used in its preparation. Twelve half-hourly exposures induced a depression of natural killer (NK) cell activity against a melanoma and the K562 targ...
As a results of a depletion of atmospheric ozone all living organisms on the earth"s surface ma...
Exposure of skin to ultraviolet (UV) radiation inhibits the induction of delayed-type hypersensitivi...
It has been demonstrated that ultraviolet (UV) irradiation is able to induce both in vivo and in vit...
Previous studies in rodents have shown that ultraviolet radiation (UVR) may have direct effects on t...
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...
Ultraviolet radiation has been shown to suppress the (skin) immune system both in animal species and...
The mixed-lymphocyte reaction (MLR) was used to test the protective capacity of several sunscreens a...
The ultraviolet radiation present in sunlight is the primary cause of nonmelanoma skin cancer and ha...
We investigated the capacity of three sunscreen compounds to protect mice from the inflammatory and ...
Application of a sunscreen containing para-aminobenzoic acid partially abrogated certain of the syst...
The combination of phototoxic drugs and ultraviolet (UV) radiation can trigger the release of proinf...
Many studies support the role of ultraviolet B in sunlight-induced alteration of the cutaneous immun...
Using human skin explants, we investigated the effects of two different sunscreen preparations conta...
Ultraviolet radiation (280–400 nm)-induced suppression of cutaneous cell-mediated immunity plays an ...
As a results of a depletion of atmospheric ozone all living organisms on the earth"s surface ma...
Exposure of skin to ultraviolet (UV) radiation inhibits the induction of delayed-type hypersensitivi...
It has been demonstrated that ultraviolet (UV) irradiation is able to induce both in vivo and in vit...
Previous studies in rodents have shown that ultraviolet radiation (UVR) may have direct effects on t...
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...
Ultraviolet radiation has been shown to suppress the (skin) immune system both in animal species and...
The mixed-lymphocyte reaction (MLR) was used to test the protective capacity of several sunscreens a...
The ultraviolet radiation present in sunlight is the primary cause of nonmelanoma skin cancer and ha...
We investigated the capacity of three sunscreen compounds to protect mice from the inflammatory and ...
Application of a sunscreen containing para-aminobenzoic acid partially abrogated certain of the syst...
The combination of phototoxic drugs and ultraviolet (UV) radiation can trigger the release of proinf...
Many studies support the role of ultraviolet B in sunlight-induced alteration of the cutaneous immun...
Using human skin explants, we investigated the effects of two different sunscreen preparations conta...
Ultraviolet radiation (280–400 nm)-induced suppression of cutaneous cell-mediated immunity plays an ...
As a results of a depletion of atmospheric ozone all living organisms on the earth"s surface ma...
Exposure of skin to ultraviolet (UV) radiation inhibits the induction of delayed-type hypersensitivi...
It has been demonstrated that ultraviolet (UV) irradiation is able to induce both in vivo and in vit...