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  • 4. Minimal erythema dose after multiple UV exposures depends on pre-exposure skin pigmentation.
    Henriksen M, Na R, Agren MS, Wulf HC.
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  • 5. Pigmentation after single and multiple UV-exposures depending on UV-spectrum.
    Ravnbak MH, Wulf HC.
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  • 6. The minimal melanogenesis dose/minimal erythema dose ratio declines with increasing skin pigmentation using solar simulator and narrowband ultraviolet B exposure.
    Ravnbak MH, Philipsen PA, Wulf HC.
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  • 7. A long-term evaluation of erythema and pigmentation induced by ultraviolet radiations of different wavelengths.
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  • 10. Repeated low-dose ultraviolet (UV) B exposures of humans induce limited photoprotection against the immune effects of erythemal UVB radiation.
    Narbutt J, Lesiak A, Sysa-Jedrzejowska A, Wozniacka A, Cierniewska-Cieslak A, Boncela J, Jochymski C, Kozlowski W, Zalewska A, Skibinska M, Norval M.
    Br J Dermatol; 2007 Mar; 156(3):539-47. PubMed ID: 17300245
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  • 11. Prevention of ultraviolet-induced skin pigmentation.
    Moyal D.
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  • 13. Melanin differentially protects from the initiation and progression of threshold UV-induced erythema depending on UV waveband.
    Phan TA, Halliday GM, Barnetson RS, Damian DL.
    Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed; 2006 Aug; 22(4):174-80. PubMed ID: 16869864
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  • 14. Dynamics of pigmentation induction by repeated ultraviolet exposures: dose, dose interval and ultraviolet spectrum dependence.
    Miller SA, Coelho SG, Zmudzka BZ, Bushar HF, Yamaguchi Y, Hearing VJ, Beer JZ.
    Br J Dermatol; 2008 Sep; 159(4):921-30. PubMed ID: 18616777
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  • 17. Isomerization of urocanic acid after ultraviolet radiation is influenced by skin pigmentation.
    de Fine Olivarius F, Wulf HC, Crosby J, Norval M.
    J Photochem Photobiol B; 1999 Jan; 48(1):42-7. PubMed ID: 10205877
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  • 18. Carcinogenic and melanogenic effects of a filtered metal halide UVA source and a tubular fluorescent UVA tanning source with or without additional solar-simulated UV radiation in hairless mice.
    Bech-Thomsen N, Wulf HC.
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  • 19. Decreased human epidermal antigen-presenting cell activity after ultraviolet A exposure: dose-response effects and protection by sunscreens.
    Stoebner PE, Poosti R, Djoukelfit K, Martinez J, Meunier L.
    Br J Dermatol; 2007 Jun; 156(6):1315-20. PubMed ID: 17535231
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  • 20. Sunscreens containing the broad-spectrum UVA absorber, Mexoryl SX, prevent the cutaneous detrimental effects of UV exposure: a review of clinical study results.
    Fourtanier A, Moyal D, Seité S.
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