The induction of epidermal tumors was studied using exposures to 25 kV x-rays with or without subsequent exposures to 12-0-tetradeconyl phorbol-13 acetate (TPA) or ultraviolet radiation (uvr) 280-400 nm. Fractionation regimens and total exposure up to 4000R produced no squamous cell carcinomas. When these regimes were followed by TPA an incidence of about 80% was obtained, and incidence of 60% when uvr exposures followed the x-irradiation. A dose-dependent increase in fibrosarcomas was found when x-irradiation was followed by 24 weeks of topical treatment with TPA. These results support the contention that uvr can enhance the expression of cells initiated by x-rays. The experimental evidence is compared with the data from the tinea capitis ...
The availability of transplantable, syngeneic murine melanomas made it possible to study the potenti...
The dorsal skin of hairless mice (Skh: HR-1) was treated with multiple applications of acetone, 12-O...
The availability of transplantable, syngeneic murine melanomas made it possible to study the potenti...
The initiating potential of a range of 4 MeV X-rays was studied using the mouse skin two-stage model...
(UVB) radiation induces a systemic, immunologic alteration that interferes with the rejection of hig...
ABSTRACT-Properties of skin tumors resulting from treatment of mice with ip methoxsalen plus UVA (32...
We report a method for rapidly inducing cancer in the hairless mouse utilizing regimen in which an e...
The effect of ultraviolet light on chemically-induced skin carcinogenesis in mice was studied. Ultra...
To examine the effects of chronic ultraviolet light on human epidermal cells, we grafted white human...
Skin tumors were induced in C3H/HeNCr1BR mice with chronic short-wavelength ultraviolet (UVC) irradi...
PURPOSE: Although radiofrequency (RF) radiation is not considered mutagenic, it has been suggested a...
A single short exposure of the skin of mice to ultraviolet light did not produce any tumours, but a ...
Systemic effects of UVB irradiation (280 to 320 nm) have been shown to enhance subsequent carcinogen...
Data from previous animal experiments were analyzed retrospectively with a view to the induction of ...
The carcinogenic effect of UVA radiation (from Philips black light tubes filtered through a 2 mm-thi...
The availability of transplantable, syngeneic murine melanomas made it possible to study the potenti...
The dorsal skin of hairless mice (Skh: HR-1) was treated with multiple applications of acetone, 12-O...
The availability of transplantable, syngeneic murine melanomas made it possible to study the potenti...
The initiating potential of a range of 4 MeV X-rays was studied using the mouse skin two-stage model...
(UVB) radiation induces a systemic, immunologic alteration that interferes with the rejection of hig...
ABSTRACT-Properties of skin tumors resulting from treatment of mice with ip methoxsalen plus UVA (32...
We report a method for rapidly inducing cancer in the hairless mouse utilizing regimen in which an e...
The effect of ultraviolet light on chemically-induced skin carcinogenesis in mice was studied. Ultra...
To examine the effects of chronic ultraviolet light on human epidermal cells, we grafted white human...
Skin tumors were induced in C3H/HeNCr1BR mice with chronic short-wavelength ultraviolet (UVC) irradi...
PURPOSE: Although radiofrequency (RF) radiation is not considered mutagenic, it has been suggested a...
A single short exposure of the skin of mice to ultraviolet light did not produce any tumours, but a ...
Systemic effects of UVB irradiation (280 to 320 nm) have been shown to enhance subsequent carcinogen...
Data from previous animal experiments were analyzed retrospectively with a view to the induction of ...
The carcinogenic effect of UVA radiation (from Philips black light tubes filtered through a 2 mm-thi...
The availability of transplantable, syngeneic murine melanomas made it possible to study the potenti...
The dorsal skin of hairless mice (Skh: HR-1) was treated with multiple applications of acetone, 12-O...
The availability of transplantable, syngeneic murine melanomas made it possible to study the potenti...