Irradiation with ultraviolet-B light (UV-B) suppresses some cell-mediated immune responses to a variety of antigens, including contact sensitizers. Following UV irradiation there is modulation of Langerhans' cells' markers and keratinocytes are induced to synthesize and secrete tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha). Cis-urocanic acid (cis-UCA) has been suggested as a photoreceptor for UV and has been demonstrated to suppress immune responses in several experimental systems. UCA is found naturally in the stratum corneum as the trans-isomer and converts to the cis-isomer on irradiation. In the present study the migration of dendritic cells (DC) to lymph nodes following UV-B irradiation or epicutaneous application of UCA isomers was examine...
Urocanic acid (UCA) is produced by the enzyme histidase and accumulates in the stratum corneum of th...
Ultraviolet B radiation initiates a suppression of the delayed-type hypersensitivity response accomp...
Urocanic acid (UCA) is present at millimolar concentrations in mammalian epidermis and undergoes pho...
Ultraviolet B (UVB) irradiation of C3H mice causes suppression of delayed hypersensitivity and conta...
Irradiation with ultraviolet B light (UVB) is known to suppress contact and delayed hypersensitivity...
Urocanic acid (UCA, deaminated histidine) is a major ultraviolet-absorbing component of the stratum ...
Urocanic acid (UCA) occurs naturally in the stratum corneum of the skin as the trans-isomer and, upo...
Ultraviolet B (UVB) light disrupts epidermal Langerhans cells (LC) universally and impairs the induc...
Cis-urocanic acid (cis-UCA), produced from trans-UCA (a normal component of epidermis) by UV irradia...
UV radiation suppresses the immune response, and UV-induced immune suppression contributes to UV-ind...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation suppresses a variety of immune responses but it is uncertain whether this...
A systemic immunosuppression follows UV irradiation of the skin of humans and mice. In this study, d...
Cis-urocanic acid (cis-UCA), which is formed from the naturally occurring trans-isomer on ultraviole...
A systemic immunosuppression follows UV irradiation of the skin of humans and mice. In this study, d...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation suppresses systemic immunity. We explored these cellular mechanisms by ex...
Urocanic acid (UCA) is produced by the enzyme histidase and accumulates in the stratum corneum of th...
Ultraviolet B radiation initiates a suppression of the delayed-type hypersensitivity response accomp...
Urocanic acid (UCA) is present at millimolar concentrations in mammalian epidermis and undergoes pho...
Ultraviolet B (UVB) irradiation of C3H mice causes suppression of delayed hypersensitivity and conta...
Irradiation with ultraviolet B light (UVB) is known to suppress contact and delayed hypersensitivity...
Urocanic acid (UCA, deaminated histidine) is a major ultraviolet-absorbing component of the stratum ...
Urocanic acid (UCA) occurs naturally in the stratum corneum of the skin as the trans-isomer and, upo...
Ultraviolet B (UVB) light disrupts epidermal Langerhans cells (LC) universally and impairs the induc...
Cis-urocanic acid (cis-UCA), produced from trans-UCA (a normal component of epidermis) by UV irradia...
UV radiation suppresses the immune response, and UV-induced immune suppression contributes to UV-ind...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation suppresses a variety of immune responses but it is uncertain whether this...
A systemic immunosuppression follows UV irradiation of the skin of humans and mice. In this study, d...
Cis-urocanic acid (cis-UCA), which is formed from the naturally occurring trans-isomer on ultraviole...
A systemic immunosuppression follows UV irradiation of the skin of humans and mice. In this study, d...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation suppresses systemic immunity. We explored these cellular mechanisms by ex...
Urocanic acid (UCA) is produced by the enzyme histidase and accumulates in the stratum corneum of th...
Ultraviolet B radiation initiates a suppression of the delayed-type hypersensitivity response accomp...
Urocanic acid (UCA) is present at millimolar concentrations in mammalian epidermis and undergoes pho...