Although it is generally recognised that UV radiation (UVR) can induce suppression of contact hypersensitivity (CHS) in human subjects, most protocols to date have not tested the effect of low daily doses of solar simulated radiation (SSR). In the present study, healthy individuals, divided into four groups each consisting of approximately 34 subjects, were whole-body irradiated with 1.2 standard erythema doses of SSR for 2, 10 or 30 consecutive days, or were unirradiated. They were sensitised with diphenylocyclopropenone (DPCP) on one exposed body site 24 h after the final UVR. The occurrence and severity of the primary allergic response were noted, and both parameters were shown to be significantly lowered in the group irradiated for 30 d...
Exposure of mice or humans to solar or artificial ultraviolet radiation (UV) has been shown to induc...
In vivo exposure of experimental animals and humans to UV radiation, with and without the addition o...
Repeated skin exposure to ultraviolet radiation leads to increased tolerance for erythema. Whether t...
Although it is generally recognised that UV radiation (UVR) can induce suppression of contact hypers...
It has been suggested that polymorphic light eruption (PLE) is characterized by a failure of ultravi...
We conducted a randomized trial designed to calculate human in vivo immune protection factors of two...
Ultraviolet-radiation suppresses cell-mediated immunity in healthy humans. It has been postulated th...
This study investigates the relative effects of low-dose solar-simulated ultraviolet, ultraviolet A,...
Normal, healthy human volunteers and patients with proved history of non-melanoma skin cancer have b...
The induction of contact hypersensitivity is suppressed when hapten is applied topically to an area ...
The effects of low dose ultraviolet (UV) radiation on delayed type hypersensitivity responses to tub...
The effects of UVA-I and solar simulated radiation on skin sensitivity to thermal and mechanical sti...
It is hypothesized that polymorphic light eruption is characterized by a partial failure of ultravio...
It is hypothesized that polymorphic light eruption is characterized by a partial failure of ultravio...
We have evaluated UVR-induced erythema in previously unexposed buttock skin of volunteers of skin ty...
Exposure of mice or humans to solar or artificial ultraviolet radiation (UV) has been shown to induc...
In vivo exposure of experimental animals and humans to UV radiation, with and without the addition o...
Repeated skin exposure to ultraviolet radiation leads to increased tolerance for erythema. Whether t...
Although it is generally recognised that UV radiation (UVR) can induce suppression of contact hypers...
It has been suggested that polymorphic light eruption (PLE) is characterized by a failure of ultravi...
We conducted a randomized trial designed to calculate human in vivo immune protection factors of two...
Ultraviolet-radiation suppresses cell-mediated immunity in healthy humans. It has been postulated th...
This study investigates the relative effects of low-dose solar-simulated ultraviolet, ultraviolet A,...
Normal, healthy human volunteers and patients with proved history of non-melanoma skin cancer have b...
The induction of contact hypersensitivity is suppressed when hapten is applied topically to an area ...
The effects of low dose ultraviolet (UV) radiation on delayed type hypersensitivity responses to tub...
The effects of UVA-I and solar simulated radiation on skin sensitivity to thermal and mechanical sti...
It is hypothesized that polymorphic light eruption is characterized by a partial failure of ultravio...
It is hypothesized that polymorphic light eruption is characterized by a partial failure of ultravio...
We have evaluated UVR-induced erythema in previously unexposed buttock skin of volunteers of skin ty...
Exposure of mice or humans to solar or artificial ultraviolet radiation (UV) has been shown to induc...
In vivo exposure of experimental animals and humans to UV radiation, with and without the addition o...
Repeated skin exposure to ultraviolet radiation leads to increased tolerance for erythema. Whether t...