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  • 21. Aloe barbadensis extracts reduce the production of interleukin-10 after exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
    Byeon SW, Pelley RP, Ullrich SE, Waller TA, Bucana CD, Strickland FM.
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  • 22. Unexpected effects of UVB in IL-10 transgenic mice: normalization of contact hypersensitivity response.
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  • 23. HindIII liposomes suppress delayed-type hypersensitivity responses in vivo and induce epidermal IL-10 in vitro.
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  • 24. Local and systemic consequences of acute, low-dose ultraviolet B radiation are mediated by different immune regulatory mechanisms.
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  • 37. Defective immune response and severe skin damage following UVB irradiation in interleukin-6-deficient mice.
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