Photodamaged connective tissue in animal and human skin is characterized by excessive accumulations of elastic fibers, loss of mature collagen, concomittant overproduction of new collagen, and greatly increased levels of glycosaminoglycans. Formerly considered irreversible changes, we recently showed in hairless mice, post irradiation, that a band of normal connective tissue was laid down subepidermally. The present studies focused on 2 aspects of this repair: (1) whether repair would occur if animals were protected by sunscreens after dermal damage was induced and irradiation continued; (2) whether retinoic acid could enhance the repair process. To examine the first aspect, albino hairless mice were irradiated with Westinghouse FS 20 sun-l...
Introduction: Solar or artificial UVA radiation play a major role in photoaging of the skin. Objecti...
Dermal collagen fiber bundles (DCFB) are the major constructional element in the dermis. Although de...
Hairless mice (Skh/hrl) were exposed to ultraviolet A (UVA; peak irradiance at 365 nm), or to ultrav...
Chronic UV irradiation profoundly damages the dermis of human and animal skin. These alterations wer...
To assess the ability of sunscreens to protect connective tissue from actinic damage, hairless mice ...
Connective tissue alterations were induced in hairless mouse skin by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation. H...
Connective tissue alterations were induced in hairless mouse skin by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation. H...
To assess the ability of sunscreens to protect connective tissue from actinic damage, hairless mice ...
The effects of all-trans retinoic acid(t-RA)on photodamaged and normal non-irradiated skin were exam...
UVA, in high-dose single exposures, can, like UVB, be deleterious to skin. Dermal damage resulting f...
The effects of all-trans retinoic acid(t-RA)on photodamaged and normal non-irradiated skin were exam...
Chronic irradiation of hairless mice with UVB leads to elastosis as evidenced by both histologic mea...
Topical tretinoin treatment of photoaged hairless mice has been shown in previous studies to stimula...
Chronic irradiation of hairless mice with UVB leads to elastosis as evidenced by both histologic mea...
All-trans retinoic acid (RA) has been shown to enhance subepidermal repair in photoaged hairless mic...
Introduction: Solar or artificial UVA radiation play a major role in photoaging of the skin. Objecti...
Dermal collagen fiber bundles (DCFB) are the major constructional element in the dermis. Although de...
Hairless mice (Skh/hrl) were exposed to ultraviolet A (UVA; peak irradiance at 365 nm), or to ultrav...
Chronic UV irradiation profoundly damages the dermis of human and animal skin. These alterations wer...
To assess the ability of sunscreens to protect connective tissue from actinic damage, hairless mice ...
Connective tissue alterations were induced in hairless mouse skin by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation. H...
Connective tissue alterations were induced in hairless mouse skin by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation. H...
To assess the ability of sunscreens to protect connective tissue from actinic damage, hairless mice ...
The effects of all-trans retinoic acid(t-RA)on photodamaged and normal non-irradiated skin were exam...
UVA, in high-dose single exposures, can, like UVB, be deleterious to skin. Dermal damage resulting f...
The effects of all-trans retinoic acid(t-RA)on photodamaged and normal non-irradiated skin were exam...
Chronic irradiation of hairless mice with UVB leads to elastosis as evidenced by both histologic mea...
Topical tretinoin treatment of photoaged hairless mice has been shown in previous studies to stimula...
Chronic irradiation of hairless mice with UVB leads to elastosis as evidenced by both histologic mea...
All-trans retinoic acid (RA) has been shown to enhance subepidermal repair in photoaged hairless mic...
Introduction: Solar or artificial UVA radiation play a major role in photoaging of the skin. Objecti...
Dermal collagen fiber bundles (DCFB) are the major constructional element in the dermis. Although de...
Hairless mice (Skh/hrl) were exposed to ultraviolet A (UVA; peak irradiance at 365 nm), or to ultrav...