The potential role of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions in nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) and in cutaneous photoaging was explored using a genetic approach. Tumors and photodamaged tumor-free “margin” skin were obtained from NMSC patients undergoing excision and the mtDNA from these specimens was screened for the presence of deletions using long extension PCR. mtDNA deletions were abundant in margin tissue specimens from older patients and their number correlated with the patient age. There was a statistically significant difference between the number of mtDNA deletions in tumors and margins. Fewer deletions were detected in the tumors than the margins and the tumors often had no deletions, implying a potential selection for full-length m...
In photoaged skin, wrinkles result from an increased degradation and a decreased de novo synthesis o...
The use of mtDNA damage as a biomarker of cumulative sunlight exposure in human skin is a relatively...
Biological responses of human skin to UVR including cancer and aging are largely wavelength-dependen...
The potential role of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions in nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) and in c...
We have examined the use of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) as a molecular marker to study the relation be...
We measured the cellular levels of two types of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions—the 4977-bp comm...
Previous work has examined the use of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) damage as a biomarker of cumulative ...
There is increasing awareness of the role of mtDNA alterations in the development of cancer, as mtDN...
Mitochondrial DNA mutations play a major role in human aging processes and degenerative diseases. Th...
In photoaged skin, wrinkles result from an increased degradation and a decreased de novo synthesis o...
We and colleagues have suggested that deletions of mitochondrial DNA may be useful as a biomarker of...
The use of mtDNA damage as a biomarker of cumulative sunlight exposure in human skin is a relatively...
Mitochondrial DNA mutations play a major role in human aging processes and degenerative diseases. Th...
Abstract Background Reduced cell spreading is a promi...
Mutations of mitochondrial (mt) DNA play a role in neurodegeneration, normal aging, premature aging ...
In photoaged skin, wrinkles result from an increased degradation and a decreased de novo synthesis o...
The use of mtDNA damage as a biomarker of cumulative sunlight exposure in human skin is a relatively...
Biological responses of human skin to UVR including cancer and aging are largely wavelength-dependen...
The potential role of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions in nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) and in c...
We have examined the use of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) as a molecular marker to study the relation be...
We measured the cellular levels of two types of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions—the 4977-bp comm...
Previous work has examined the use of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) damage as a biomarker of cumulative ...
There is increasing awareness of the role of mtDNA alterations in the development of cancer, as mtDN...
Mitochondrial DNA mutations play a major role in human aging processes and degenerative diseases. Th...
In photoaged skin, wrinkles result from an increased degradation and a decreased de novo synthesis o...
We and colleagues have suggested that deletions of mitochondrial DNA may be useful as a biomarker of...
The use of mtDNA damage as a biomarker of cumulative sunlight exposure in human skin is a relatively...
Mitochondrial DNA mutations play a major role in human aging processes and degenerative diseases. Th...
Abstract Background Reduced cell spreading is a promi...
Mutations of mitochondrial (mt) DNA play a role in neurodegeneration, normal aging, premature aging ...
In photoaged skin, wrinkles result from an increased degradation and a decreased de novo synthesis o...
The use of mtDNA damage as a biomarker of cumulative sunlight exposure in human skin is a relatively...
Biological responses of human skin to UVR including cancer and aging are largely wavelength-dependen...