[HTML][HTML] The UV/Visible Radiation Boundary Region (385–405 nm) Damages Skin Cells and Induces “dark” Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers in Human Skin in vivo

KP Lawrence, T Douki, RPE Sarkany, S Acker… - Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
The adverse effects of terrestrial solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR)(~ 295–400 nm) on the skin
are well documented, especially in the UVB region (~ 295–320 nm). The effects of very long …

The UV/Visible Radiation Boundary Region (385–405 nm) Damages Skin Cells and Induces “dark” Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers in Human Skin in vivo

K Lawrence, T Douki, R Sarkany, S Acker, B Herzog… - Scientific Reports, 2018 - hal.laas.fr
The adverse effects of terrestrial solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR)(~ 295-400 nm) on the skin
are well documented, especially in the UVB region (~ 295-320 nm). The effects of very long …

The UV/Visible Radiation Boundary Region (385-405 nm) Damages Skin Cells and Induces" dark" Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers in Human Skin in vivo.

KP Lawrence, T Douki, RPE Sarkany, S Acker… - Scientific …, 2018 - europepmc.org
The adverse effects of terrestrial solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR)(~ 295–400 nm) on the skin
are well documented, especially in the UVB region (~ 295–320 nm). The effects of very long …

The UV/Visible Radiation Boundary Region (385-405 nm) Damages Skin Cells and Induces" dark" Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers in Human Skin in vivo

KP Lawrence, T Douki, RPE Sarkany… - Scientific …, 2018 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The adverse effects of terrestrial solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR)(~ 295-400 nm) on the skin
are well documented, especially in the UVB region (~ 295-320 nm). The effects of very long …

The UV/Visible Radiation Boundary Region (385–405 nm) Damages Skin Cells and Induces “dark” Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers in Human Skin in vivo

K Lawrence, T Douki, R Sarkany, S Acker… - Scientific …, 2018 - hal-ciheam.iamm.fr
The adverse effects of terrestrial solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR)(~ 295-400 nm) on the skin
are well documented, especially in the UVB region (~ 295-320 nm). The effects of very long …

The UV/Visible Radiation Boundary Region (385–405 nm) Damages Skin Cells and Induces “dark” Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers in Human Skin in vivo

K Lawrence, T Douki, R Sarkany, S Acker… - Scientific …, 2018 - inria.hal.science
The adverse effects of terrestrial solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR)(~ 295-400 nm) on the skin
are well documented, especially in the UVB region (~ 295-320 nm). The effects of very long …

The UV/Visible Radiation Boundary Region (385–405 nm) Damages Skin Cells and Induces “dark” Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers in Human Skin in vivo

KP Lawrence, T Douki, RPE Sarkany, S Acker… - Scientific Reports, 2018 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: title> Abstract</jats: title>< jats: p> The adverse effects of terrestrial solar
ultraviolet radiation (UVR)(~ 295–400 nm) on the skin are well documented, especially in …

The UV/Visible Radiation Boundary Region (385–405 nm) Damages Skin Cells and Induces “dark” Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers in Human Skin in vivo

K Lawrence, T Douki, R Sarkany, S Acker… - Scientific …, 2018 - hal.univ-smb.fr
The adverse effects of terrestrial solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR)(~ 295-400 nm) on the skin
are well documented, especially in the UVB region (~ 295-320 nm). The effects of very long …

[PDF][PDF] The UV/Visible Radiation Boundary Region (385–405 nm) Damages Skin Cells and Induces “dark” Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers in Human Skin in vivo

KP Lawrence, T Douki, RPE Sarkany… - Scientific …, 2018 - scholar.archive.org
Results Cell Viability Reduction In Vitro. Cell viability was measured 24 hrs post exposure
using the Neutral Red and Alamar Blue methods (Fig. 1). There was a significant dose …

The UV/Visible Radiation Boundary Region (385–405 nm) Damages Skin Cells and Induces “dark” Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers in Human Skin in vivo

K Lawrence, T Douki, R Sarkany, S Acker… - Scientific …, 2018 - cea.hal.science
The adverse effects of terrestrial solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR)(~ 295-400 nm) on the skin
are well documented, especially in the UVB region (~ 295-320 nm). The effects of very long …