The carcinogenic properties of ultraviolet (UV) light are mediated by its ability to generate DNA damage. Cellular responses to UV-induced DNA damage profoundly modulate the carcinogenic effects of UV exposures, and these responses are wavelength dependent. However, the exact contributions of different wavelengths of UV light to DNA damage, cellular damage responses, mutation, and skin carcinogenesis are incompletely understood. Given that UV-induced apoptosis is a protective cellular response to UV that prevents survival of damaged cells, inhibition of UVB-induced apoptosis by adding UVA, as reported by Ibuki et al. in this issue, may be a mechanism by which UVA augments UVB-mediated mutation and skin cancer formation
The near epidemic of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer in the United States and certain other in...
Sunburn cells, single standing cells with typical morphologic features occurring in UV-exposed skin,...
The ultraviolet component of sunlight is the major cause of skin cancer and is responsible for accel...
The carcinogenic properties of ultraviolet (UV) light are mediated by its ability to generate DNA da...
PURPOSE: UVA radiation (315-400 nm) contributes to skin aging and carcinogenesis. The aim of this re...
Although it is known that sunlight is carcinogenic, few molecular data are available concerning the ...
The sunlight was one of the first agents recognized to be carcinogenic for humans. There is convinci...
An understanding of the effects of sunlight on human skin begins with the effects on DNA and extends...
Apoptosis or programmed cell death is a key function in regulating skin development, homeostasis and...
AbstractExposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation is associated with approximately 65% of melanoma case...
The photons of sunlight begin a series of genetic events in skin leading to cancer. UV signature mut...
The carcinogenicity (photocarcinogenicity) of sunlight to human skin has been recognized more than a...
The routine and often unavoidable exposure to solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation makes it one of the m...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) can have a beneficial biologic impact on skin, but it is also the most s...
While the mutagenic and carcinogenic properties of longwave UV light (UVA) are well established, mec...
The near epidemic of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer in the United States and certain other in...
Sunburn cells, single standing cells with typical morphologic features occurring in UV-exposed skin,...
The ultraviolet component of sunlight is the major cause of skin cancer and is responsible for accel...
The carcinogenic properties of ultraviolet (UV) light are mediated by its ability to generate DNA da...
PURPOSE: UVA radiation (315-400 nm) contributes to skin aging and carcinogenesis. The aim of this re...
Although it is known that sunlight is carcinogenic, few molecular data are available concerning the ...
The sunlight was one of the first agents recognized to be carcinogenic for humans. There is convinci...
An understanding of the effects of sunlight on human skin begins with the effects on DNA and extends...
Apoptosis or programmed cell death is a key function in regulating skin development, homeostasis and...
AbstractExposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation is associated with approximately 65% of melanoma case...
The photons of sunlight begin a series of genetic events in skin leading to cancer. UV signature mut...
The carcinogenicity (photocarcinogenicity) of sunlight to human skin has been recognized more than a...
The routine and often unavoidable exposure to solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation makes it one of the m...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) can have a beneficial biologic impact on skin, but it is also the most s...
While the mutagenic and carcinogenic properties of longwave UV light (UVA) are well established, mec...
The near epidemic of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer in the United States and certain other in...
Sunburn cells, single standing cells with typical morphologic features occurring in UV-exposed skin,...
The ultraviolet component of sunlight is the major cause of skin cancer and is responsible for accel...