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451 related items for PubMed ID: 24595577

  • 1. An experimental double-blind irradiation study of a novel topical product (TPF 50) compared to other topical products with DNA repair enzymes, antioxidants, and growth factors with sunscreens: implications for preventing skin aging and cancer.
    Emanuele E, Spencer JM, Braun M.
    J Drugs Dermatol; 2014 Mar; 13(3):309-14. PubMed ID: 24595577
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  • 2. Topical application of preparations containing DNA repair enzymes prevents ultraviolet-induced telomere shortening and c-FOS proto-oncogene hyperexpression in human skin: an experimental pilot study.
    Emanuele E, Altabas V, Altabas K, Berardesca E.
    J Drugs Dermatol; 2013 Sep; 12(9):1017-21. PubMed ID: 24002149
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  • 3. From DNA repair to proteome protection: new molecular insights for preventing non-melanoma skin cancers and skin aging.
    Emanuele E, Spencer JM, Braun M.
    J Drugs Dermatol; 2014 Mar; 13(3):274-81. PubMed ID: 24595571
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  • 4. Non-sunscreen photoprotection: antioxidants add value to a sunscreen.
    Matsui MS, Hsia A, Miller JD, Hanneman K, Scull H, Cooper KD, Baron E.
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  • 5. DNA repair enzymes: an important role in skin cancer prevention and reversal of photodamage--a review of the literature.
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  • 7. 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.
    Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed; 2008 Aug; 24(4):164-74. PubMed ID: 18717957
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  • 10. Two recent JDD articles highlight genome and proteome protection and repair strategies.
    Gasiorowski M.
    J Drugs Dermatol; 2014 May; 13(5):530. PubMed ID: 24809874
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  • 11. Reduced ultraviolet-induced DNA damage and apoptosis in human skin with topical application of a photolyase-containing DNA repair enzyme cream: clues to skin cancer prevention.
    Berardesca E, Bertona M, Altabas K, Altabas V, Emanuele E.
    Mol Med Rep; 2012 Feb; 5(2):570-4. PubMed ID: 22086236
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  • 12. Sunscreens Containing Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes for Enhanced Efficiency: A Strategy for Skin Cancer Prevention.
    Dahabra L, Broadberry G, Le Gresley A, Najlah M, Khoder M.
    Molecules; 2021 Mar 18; 26(6):. PubMed ID: 33803643
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  • 13. Protection against pyrimidine dimers, p53, and 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine expression in ultraviolet-irradiated human skin by sunscreens: difference between UVB + UVA and UVB alone sunscreens.
    Liardet S, Scaletta C, Panizzon R, Hohlfeld P, Laurent-Applegate L.
    J Invest Dermatol; 2001 Dec 18; 117(6):1437-41. PubMed ID: 11886505
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  • 14. Natural components in sunscreens: Topical formulations with sun protection factor (SPF).
    He H, Li A, Li S, Tang J, Li L, Xiong L.
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  • 15. Prevention of DNA damage in human skin by topical sunscreens.
    Olsen CM, Wilson LF, Green AC, Biswas N, Loyalka J, Whiteman DC.
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  • 16. Melatonin for prevention of erythema and oxidative stress in response to ultraviolet radiation.
    Scheuer C.
    Dan Med J; 2017 Jun 18; 64(6):. PubMed ID: 28566124
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  • 17. Sunscreens inadequately protect against ultraviolet-A-induced free radicals in skin: implications for skin aging and melanoma?
    Haywood R, Wardman P, Sanders R, Linge C.
    J Invest Dermatol; 2003 Oct 18; 121(4):862-8. PubMed ID: 14632206
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  • 18. Sunscreens - which and what for?
    Maier T, Korting HC.
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  • 19. [Prevention of ultraviolet ray damage: external and internal sunscreens].
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  • 20. [Sunscreens. Protection against skin cancers and photoaging].
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