Ultraviolet-A (UV-A, 320 to 400 nm) radiation comprises 95% of the solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) reaching the earth’s surface. It has been associated experimentally and epidemiologically with malignant melanoma. In this study we investigated whether UV-A radiation can induce a persistent, heritable hypermutability in mammalian cells similar to that observed following ionising radiation (IR). Using the immortalized human skin keratinocyte cell line HaCaT we found that UV-A radiation does lead to a continuing reduction in plating efficiency, an increased “spontaneous” mutant fraction, and an increase in micronucleus formation up to 21 d after initial exposure. Reversal of these effects using catalase may indicate a role for hydrogen perox...
The epidermis undergoes constant renewal during its lifetime. This is possible due to a special popu...
UVA light (320–400 nm) represents approximately 95% of the total solar UV radiation that reaches the...
Despite their preponderance amongst the ultraviolet (UV) range received on Earth, the biological imp...
Despite their preponderance amongst the ultraviolet (UV) range received on Earth, the biological imp...
<div><p>Despite their preponderance amongst the ultraviolet (UV) range received on Earth, the biolog...
UV radiation of different wavelengths has been shown to alter proteins and induce nuclear factors in...
Accumulating evidence indicates that exposure to long-wavelength ultraviolet A (UVA) radiation (315-...
Although it is known that sunlight is carcinogenic, few molecular data are available concerning the ...
PURPOSE: UVA radiation (315-400 nm) contributes to skin aging and carcinogenesis. The aim of this re...
Ultraviolet radiation is considered to be the most harmful part of solar energy affecting man. The d...
The contribution of UV exposure to the etiology of skin cancer and photoaging is undisputed. However...
Abstract Background Genomic instability is characteristic of many types of human cancer. Recently, w...
UVA affects epidermal cell physiology in a complex manner, but the harmful effects have been studied...
The contribution of UV exposure to the etiology of skin cancer and photoaging is undisputed. However...
UV radiation (UV) is classified as a “complete carcinogen” because it is both a mutagen and a non-sp...
The epidermis undergoes constant renewal during its lifetime. This is possible due to a special popu...
UVA light (320–400 nm) represents approximately 95% of the total solar UV radiation that reaches the...
Despite their preponderance amongst the ultraviolet (UV) range received on Earth, the biological imp...
Despite their preponderance amongst the ultraviolet (UV) range received on Earth, the biological imp...
<div><p>Despite their preponderance amongst the ultraviolet (UV) range received on Earth, the biolog...
UV radiation of different wavelengths has been shown to alter proteins and induce nuclear factors in...
Accumulating evidence indicates that exposure to long-wavelength ultraviolet A (UVA) radiation (315-...
Although it is known that sunlight is carcinogenic, few molecular data are available concerning the ...
PURPOSE: UVA radiation (315-400 nm) contributes to skin aging and carcinogenesis. The aim of this re...
Ultraviolet radiation is considered to be the most harmful part of solar energy affecting man. The d...
The contribution of UV exposure to the etiology of skin cancer and photoaging is undisputed. However...
Abstract Background Genomic instability is characteristic of many types of human cancer. Recently, w...
UVA affects epidermal cell physiology in a complex manner, but the harmful effects have been studied...
The contribution of UV exposure to the etiology of skin cancer and photoaging is undisputed. However...
UV radiation (UV) is classified as a “complete carcinogen” because it is both a mutagen and a non-sp...
The epidermis undergoes constant renewal during its lifetime. This is possible due to a special popu...
UVA light (320–400 nm) represents approximately 95% of the total solar UV radiation that reaches the...
Despite their preponderance amongst the ultraviolet (UV) range received on Earth, the biological imp...