Numerous epidemiological investigations show that sunlight is carcinogenic to humans and that the use of sunscreen may be effective in decreasing the risk of skin cancer. The biological activity of a sunscreen is evaluated by its ability to protect human skin from erythema as represented by a Sun Protection Factor (SPF). We propose that the sunscreen's protective effect against sunlight-induced genotoxicity, including mutation, should also be taken into account. In this study we examined the protective ability of sunscreens against natural sunlight and UV-induced genotoxicity in Drosophila somatic cells. We prepared three kinds of sunscreen samples, each with an SPF value of 20, 40 or 60 and compared their protective activities with commerc...
This study was aimed at comparing the effect of three different SPF (Sun Protecting Factors) of suns...
Sunscreens have been shown to protect against UVR-induced DNA damage in human skin under laboratory ...
Proper aging is genetically determined, progresses over time and cannot be stopped. External aging, ...
Numerous epidemiological investigations show that sunlight is carcinogenic to humans and that the us...
Sunscreens prevent sunburn and may also prevent skin cancer by protecting from ultraviolet-induced D...
Background: Due to the increase of solar ultraviolet radiation (UV) incidence over the last few deca...
Background: Due to the increase of solar ultraviolet radiation (UV) incidence over the last few deca...
Exposure to UV light damages skin’s DNA and may cause skin cancer. To protect skin from UV damage, s...
Due to the increase of solar ultraviolet radiation (UV) incidence over the last few decades, the use...
International audienceThis is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license. www.medicaljournals...
The protective effect of sunscreens has been extensively evaluated <i>in vivo</i> as a measure of er...
Sunscreens are ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-absorbing chemicals that attenuate the amount and nature ...
There is strong evidence that topical sunscreens, designed to protect against ultraviolet radiation ...
The cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD) is a potentially mutagenic DNA photolesion that is the basis ...
Ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun damages the DNA of our skin cells which could potentially lead t...
This study was aimed at comparing the effect of three different SPF (Sun Protecting Factors) of suns...
Sunscreens have been shown to protect against UVR-induced DNA damage in human skin under laboratory ...
Proper aging is genetically determined, progresses over time and cannot be stopped. External aging, ...
Numerous epidemiological investigations show that sunlight is carcinogenic to humans and that the us...
Sunscreens prevent sunburn and may also prevent skin cancer by protecting from ultraviolet-induced D...
Background: Due to the increase of solar ultraviolet radiation (UV) incidence over the last few deca...
Background: Due to the increase of solar ultraviolet radiation (UV) incidence over the last few deca...
Exposure to UV light damages skin’s DNA and may cause skin cancer. To protect skin from UV damage, s...
Due to the increase of solar ultraviolet radiation (UV) incidence over the last few decades, the use...
International audienceThis is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license. www.medicaljournals...
The protective effect of sunscreens has been extensively evaluated <i>in vivo</i> as a measure of er...
Sunscreens are ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-absorbing chemicals that attenuate the amount and nature ...
There is strong evidence that topical sunscreens, designed to protect against ultraviolet radiation ...
The cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD) is a potentially mutagenic DNA photolesion that is the basis ...
Ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun damages the DNA of our skin cells which could potentially lead t...
This study was aimed at comparing the effect of three different SPF (Sun Protecting Factors) of suns...
Sunscreens have been shown to protect against UVR-induced DNA damage in human skin under laboratory ...
Proper aging is genetically determined, progresses over time and cannot be stopped. External aging, ...