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396 related items for PubMed ID: 15339209

  • 1. Dermatological risk of indoor ultraviolet exposure from contemporary lighting sources.
    Sayre RM, Dowdy JC, Poh-Fitzpatrick M.
    Photochem Photobiol; 2004; 80():47-51. PubMed ID: 15339209
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  • 2. Ultraviolet light output of compact fluorescent lamps: comparison to conventional incandescent and halogen residential lighting sources.
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  • 3. Comparative Analysis of Lighting Characteristics and Ultraviolet Emissions from Commercial Compact Fluorescent and Incandescent Lamps.
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  • 5. Potent carcinogenicity of uncovered halogen lamps in hairless mice.
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  • 6. An estimation of squamous cell carcinoma risk from ultraviolet radiation emitted by fluorescent lamps.
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  • 7. Genotoxic effects in bacteria of the light emitted by halogen tungsten lamps having treated quartz bulbs.
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  • 8. Human exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
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  • 9. [Dermatologic risks of quartz-halogen lamps].
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  • 10. Breakthrough of ultraviolet light from various brands of fluorescent lamps: lethal effects on DNA repair-defective bacteria.
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  • 11. A preliminary investigation into the effect of exposure of photosensitive individuals to light from compact fluorescent lamps.
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  • 12. Spectral transmittance of intraocular lenses under natural and artificial illumination: criteria analysis for choosing a suitable filter.
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  • 13. Increased UVA exposures and decreased cutaneous Vitamin D(3) levels may be responsible for the increasing incidence of melanoma.
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  • 14. Ultraviolet B but not ultraviolet A radiation initiates melanoma.
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  • 15. Wavelength dependent responses of primary human keratinocytes to combined treatment with benzo[a]pyrene and UV light.
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  • 18. Quantifying the vitamin D3 synthesizing potential of UVB lamps at specific distances over time.
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  • 20. Update on ultraviolet A and B radiation generated by the sun and artificial lamps and their effects on skin.
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