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  • 6. In vitro and in vivo determination of the UV protection factor for lightweight cotton and viscose summer fabrics: a preliminary study.
    Hoffmann K, Kaspar K, Gambichler T, Altmeyer P.
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  • 7. Clothing as protection from ultraviolet radiation: which fabric is most effective?
    Davis S, Capjack L, Kerr N, Fedosejevs R.
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  • 8. Sun-protective Properties of Technical Sportswear Fabrics 100% Polyester: The Influence of Moisture and Sweat on Protection against Different Biological Effects of Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation.
    Aguilera J, Navarrete-de Gálvez E, Sánchez-Roldán C, Herrera-Ceballos E, de Gálvez MV.
    Photochem Photobiol; 2023 Jan; 99(1):184-192. PubMed ID: 35877464
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  • 9. Reduction of ultraviolet transmission through cotton T-shirt fabrics with low ultraviolet protection by various laundering methods and dyeing: clinical implications.
    Wang SQ, Kopf AW, Marx J, Bogdan A, Polsky D, Bart RS.
    J Am Acad Dermatol; 2001 May; 44(5):767-74. PubMed ID: 11312422
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  • 13. What level of protection can be obtained using sun protective clothing? Determining effectiveness using an in vitro method.
    Ghazi S, Couteau C, Coiffard LJ.
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  • 14. In-Vitro Analysis of the Effect of Constructional Parameters and Dye Class on the UV Protection Property of Cotton Knitted Fabrics.
    Kan CW, Au CH.
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  • 15. Ultraviolet protection by summer textiles. Ultraviolet transmission measurements verified by determination of the minimal erythema dose with solar-simulated radiation.
    Gambichler T, Avermaete A, Bader A, Altmeyer P, Hoffmann K.
    Br J Dermatol; 2001 Mar 15; 144(3):484-9. PubMed ID: 11260003
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  • 17. [Sun protection by optimally designed fabrics].
    Hoffmann K, Hoffmann A, Hanke D, Böhringer B, Schindling G, Schön U, Klotz ML, Altmeyer P.
    Hautarzt; 1998 Jan 15; 49(1):10-6. PubMed ID: 9522187
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  • 19. Clothing as solar radiation protection.
    Menter JM, Hatch KL.
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  • 20. Protection against ultraviolet radiation by commercial summer clothing: need for standardised testing and labelling.
    Gambichler T, Rotterdam S, Altmeyer P, Hoffmann K.
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