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187 related items for PubMed ID: 11471746

  • 1. Effect of dietary histidine content on the change in content of skin urocanic acid isomers in hairless mice irradiated with ultraviolet B.
    Shibata K, Fukuwatari T, Zushi S, Sugimoto E.
    Biosci Biotechnol Biochem; 2001 Jun; 65(6):1415-8. PubMed ID: 11471746
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  • 2. Quantification of urocanic acid isomers in murine skin during development and after irradiation with UVB light.
    Norval M, McIntyre CR, Simpson TJ, Howie SE, Bardshiri E.
    Photodermatol; 1988 Aug; 5(4):179-86. PubMed ID: 2852797
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  • 3. Dietary L-histidine regulates murine skin levels of trans-urocanic acid, an immune-regulating photoreceptor, with an unanticipated modulation: potential relevance to skin cancer.
    De Fabo EC, Webber LJ, Ulman EA, Broemeling LD.
    J Nutr; 1997 Nov; 127(11):2158-64. PubMed ID: 9349842
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  • 4. Lack of correlation between suppression of contact hypersensitivity by UV radiation and photoisomerization of epidermal urocanic acid in the hairless mouse.
    Reeve VE, Boehm-Wilcox C, Bosnic M, Cope R, Ley RD.
    Photochem Photobiol; 1994 Sep; 60(3):268-73. PubMed ID: 7972380
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  • 5. Dietary histidine increases mouse skin urocanic acid levels and enhances UVB-induced immune suppression of contact hypersensitivity.
    Reilly SK, De Fabo EC.
    Photochem Photobiol; 1991 Apr; 53(4):431-8. PubMed ID: 1857737
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  • 9. Differential photoimmunoprotection by sunscreen ingredients is unrelated to epidermal cis urocanic acid formation in hairless mice.
    Reeve VE, Boehm-Wilcox C, Bosnic M, Reilly WG.
    J Invest Dermatol; 1994 Dec; 103(6):801-6. PubMed ID: 7798618
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  • 10. Analysis of histidine and urocanic acid isomers by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography.
    Hermann K, Abeck D.
    J Chromatogr B Biomed Sci Appl; 2001 Jan 05; 750(1):71-80. PubMed ID: 11204225
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  • 11. Hazards of urocanic acid as a cosmetic ingredient.
    Reeve VE, Mitchell LE.
    Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed; 1991 Aug 05; 8(4):176-80. PubMed ID: 1814428
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  • 12. The degradation of L-histidine and trans- and cis-urocanic acid by bacteria from skin and the role of bacterial cis-urocanic acid isomerase.
    Hug DH, Dunkerson DD, Hunter JK.
    J Photochem Photobiol B; 1999 May 05; 50(1):66-73. PubMed ID: 10443033
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  • 13. Malnutrition, urocanic acid, and sun may interact to suppress immunity in sojourners to high altitude.
    Hug DH, Hunter JK, Dunkerson DD.
    Aviat Space Environ Med; 2001 Feb 05; 72(2):136-45. PubMed ID: 11211043
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  • 14. Screening of urocanic acid isomers in human basal and squamous cell carcinoma tumors compared with tumor periphery and healthy skin.
    Decara JM, Aguilera J, Abdala R, Sánchez P, Figueroa FL, Herrera E.
    Exp Dermatol; 2008 Oct 05; 17(10):806-12. PubMed ID: 18312386
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  • 17. Ultraviolet A radiation (320-400 nm) protects hairless mice from immunosuppression induced by ultraviolet B radiation (280-320 nm) or cis-urocanic acid.
    Reeve VE, Bosnic M, Boehm-Wilcox C, Nishimura N, Ley RD.
    Int Arch Allergy Immunol; 1998 Apr 05; 115(4):316-22. PubMed ID: 9566355
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  • 18. Formation of S-[2-carboxy-1-(1H-imidazol-4-yl) ethyl]glutathione, a new metabolite of L-histidine, from cis-urocanic acid and glutathione by the action of glutathione S-transferase.
    Kinuta M, Kinuta K, Yamada H, Abe T, Yoshida Y, Araki K, Li SA, Otsuka A, Nakanishi A, Moriyama Y, Takei K.
    Electrophoresis; 2003 Sep 05; 24(18):3212-8. PubMed ID: 14518047
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  • 19. Differential effects of a monoclonal antibody to cis-urocanic acid on the suppression of delayed and contact hypersensitivity following ultraviolet irradiation.
    Moodycliffe AM, Bucana CD, Kripke ML, Norval M, Ullrich SE.
    J Immunol; 1996 Oct 01; 157(7):2891-9. PubMed ID: 8816394
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