Biological response and DNA damage following irradiation with shorter wavelengths in the UV-C range were evaluated to investigate the safety at three wavelengths because of the recent emergence of germicidal equipment emitting short-wavelength UV-C for various purposes, including medical uses. To estimate an acceptable safety dose for human skin in the UV-C range, especially short UV-C, we studied the biological effects of 207, 222 and 235 nm UV-C using albino hairless mice and evaluated the inflammatory reactions in the skin. To explore an appropriate indicator to evaluate the biological response, we employed determination of the minimal perceptible response dose (MPRD), by which any subtle cutaneous response; erythema, edema and scale cou...
In vivo studies of UVB effects on human skin are precluded by ethical and technical arguments on vol...
The hairless mouse, Skh:HR-2, was exposed to doses of ultraviolet (UV) radiation known to induce ski...
Solar radiation contains ultraviolet B (280–315 nm) and ultraviolet A (ultraviolet AII, 315–340 nm; ...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) represent an important clinical problem associated with increased le...
INTRODUCTION:Surgical site infection is one of the most severe complications of surgical treatments....
<p>Dorsal skins of mice subjected to daily irradiation with 254-nm or 222-nm UVC at 450 mJ/cm<sup>2<...
BACKGROUND: Frequent topical antiseptic use to hands is now common in healthcare and other work envi...
Prevention of superficial surgical wound infections from drug-resistant bacteria such as methicillin...
The increasing burden of antimicrobial resistance necessitates a novel approach to disinfect multidr...
UVC222 nm has germicidal effects with potential clinical applications. However, UVC irradiation is c...
Antiserum against UV-irradiated DNA was used as a specific reagent in an indirect immunofluorescent ...
UVR causes erythema, which has been used as a standardized index to evaluate the risk of UVR for hum...
Introduction: Solar or artificial UVA radiation play a major role in photoaging of the skin. Objecti...
Background UVC light generated by conventional germicidal lamps is a well-established anti-microbia...
An action spectrum for the induction of pyrimidine dimers in the epidermis of hairless mice was dete...
In vivo studies of UVB effects on human skin are precluded by ethical and technical arguments on vol...
The hairless mouse, Skh:HR-2, was exposed to doses of ultraviolet (UV) radiation known to induce ski...
Solar radiation contains ultraviolet B (280–315 nm) and ultraviolet A (ultraviolet AII, 315–340 nm; ...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) represent an important clinical problem associated with increased le...
INTRODUCTION:Surgical site infection is one of the most severe complications of surgical treatments....
<p>Dorsal skins of mice subjected to daily irradiation with 254-nm or 222-nm UVC at 450 mJ/cm<sup>2<...
BACKGROUND: Frequent topical antiseptic use to hands is now common in healthcare and other work envi...
Prevention of superficial surgical wound infections from drug-resistant bacteria such as methicillin...
The increasing burden of antimicrobial resistance necessitates a novel approach to disinfect multidr...
UVC222 nm has germicidal effects with potential clinical applications. However, UVC irradiation is c...
Antiserum against UV-irradiated DNA was used as a specific reagent in an indirect immunofluorescent ...
UVR causes erythema, which has been used as a standardized index to evaluate the risk of UVR for hum...
Introduction: Solar or artificial UVA radiation play a major role in photoaging of the skin. Objecti...
Background UVC light generated by conventional germicidal lamps is a well-established anti-microbia...
An action spectrum for the induction of pyrimidine dimers in the epidermis of hairless mice was dete...
In vivo studies of UVB effects on human skin are precluded by ethical and technical arguments on vol...
The hairless mouse, Skh:HR-2, was exposed to doses of ultraviolet (UV) radiation known to induce ski...
Solar radiation contains ultraviolet B (280–315 nm) and ultraviolet A (ultraviolet AII, 315–340 nm; ...