It is increasingly accepted that sunscreens should protect against ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induced immunosuppression, with an index of protection that can be compared with the sun protection factor (SPF). Five groups of immunoprotection researchers met to discuss the status of immune protection factor (IPF) evaluation in human skin in vivo. Current methods rely on a suncreen's inhibition of UVR-induced local suppression of the contact hypersensitivity (CHS) response or the delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) response, using either the induction or the elicitation arms of these responses. The induction arm of the CHS response has the advantage of being sensitive to a single sub-erythemal exposure of solar-simulating radiation (SSR) that ...
Solar radiation causes immunosuppression that contributes to skin cancer growth. Photoprotective str...
The current method for determining the sun protection factor (SPF) requires erythema formation. Noni...
Ultraviolet radiation has been shown to suppress the (skin) immune system both in animal species and...
It is increasingly accepted that sunscreens should protect against ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induc...
Sunscreens have been advocated as an important means of preventing skin cancer. Ultraviolet radiatio...
Several studies have suggested a lack of correlation between sunscreen sun protection factor and pro...
We conducted a randomized trial designed to calculate human in vivo immune protection factors of two...
Ultraviolet radiation (280–400 nm)-induced suppression of cutaneous cell-mediated immunity plays an ...
The study involves determination of sun protection factor (SPF) values of some sunscreen formulation...
Ultraviolet radiation (280–400 nm)-induced suppression of cutaneous cell-mediated immunity plays an ...
Solar radiation causes immunosuppression that contributes to skin cancer growth. Photoprotective str...
Several studies have suggested a lack of correlation between sunscreen sun protection factor and pro...
Using human skin explants, we investigated the effects of two different sunscreen preparations conta...
It is well established that ultraviolet radiation has immunomodulatory effects that may be involved ...
We lack comparative data on sunscreens with comparable sun protection factors (SPFs), but with diffe...
Solar radiation causes immunosuppression that contributes to skin cancer growth. Photoprotective str...
The current method for determining the sun protection factor (SPF) requires erythema formation. Noni...
Ultraviolet radiation has been shown to suppress the (skin) immune system both in animal species and...
It is increasingly accepted that sunscreens should protect against ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induc...
Sunscreens have been advocated as an important means of preventing skin cancer. Ultraviolet radiatio...
Several studies have suggested a lack of correlation between sunscreen sun protection factor and pro...
We conducted a randomized trial designed to calculate human in vivo immune protection factors of two...
Ultraviolet radiation (280–400 nm)-induced suppression of cutaneous cell-mediated immunity plays an ...
The study involves determination of sun protection factor (SPF) values of some sunscreen formulation...
Ultraviolet radiation (280–400 nm)-induced suppression of cutaneous cell-mediated immunity plays an ...
Solar radiation causes immunosuppression that contributes to skin cancer growth. Photoprotective str...
Several studies have suggested a lack of correlation between sunscreen sun protection factor and pro...
Using human skin explants, we investigated the effects of two different sunscreen preparations conta...
It is well established that ultraviolet radiation has immunomodulatory effects that may be involved ...
We lack comparative data on sunscreens with comparable sun protection factors (SPFs), but with diffe...
Solar radiation causes immunosuppression that contributes to skin cancer growth. Photoprotective str...
The current method for determining the sun protection factor (SPF) requires erythema formation. Noni...
Ultraviolet radiation has been shown to suppress the (skin) immune system both in animal species and...