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229 related items for PubMed ID: 9427980

  • 1. Prevention of photoimmunosuppression and photocarcinogenesis by topical nicotinamide.
    Gensler HL.
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  • 2. Prevention of photocarcinogenesis and UV-induced immunosuppression in mice by topical tannic acid.
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  • 4. Prevention of photocarcinogenesis by topical administration of pure epigallocatechin gallate isolated from green tea.
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  • 14. Ultraviolet radiation-induced murine tumors produced in the absence of ultraviolet radiation-induced systemic tumor immunosuppression.
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