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  • 41. Urocanic acid does not photobind to DNA in mice irradiated with immunosuppressive doses of UVB.
    IJland SA, Noonan FP, Ceryak S, Steenvoorden DP, Bouscarel B, Hug D, Beijersbergen van Henegouwen GM, De Fabo EC.
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  • 42. Repeated low-dose ultraviolet (UV) B exposures of humans induce limited photoprotection against the immune effects of erythemal UVB radiation.
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  • 43. Photoprotection by antioxidants against UVB-radiation-induced damage in pig skin organ culture.
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  • 44. The effect of chronic treatment of mice with urocanic acid isomers.
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  • 45. Suppression of contact hypersensitivity by short-term ultraviolet irradiation: II. The role of urocanic acid.
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  • 46. Isomerization of urocanic acid after ultraviolet radiation is influenced by skin pigmentation.
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  • 47. Effect of 17beta-estradiol on immunosuppression induced by ultraviolet B irradiation.
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  • 48. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha and ultraviolet B light have similar effects on contact hypersensitivity in mice.
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  • 49. Epidermal cis-urocanic acid levels correlate with lower specific cellular immune responses after hepatitis B vaccination of ultraviolet B-exposed humans.
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    Photochem Photobiol; 2003 Mar; 77(3):271-5. PubMed ID: 12685654
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  • 50. Heme oxygenase induction mediates the photoimmunoprotective activity of UVA radiation in the mouse.
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  • 52. Broad-spectrum sunscreens offer protection against urocanic acid photoisomerization by artificial ultraviolet radiation in human skin.
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  • 53. Relationship between ultraviolet radiation-induced immunosuppression and carcinogenesis.
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  • 55. Dietary L-histidine regulates murine skin levels of trans-urocanic acid, an immune-regulating photoreceptor, with an unanticipated modulation: potential relevance to skin cancer.
    De Fabo EC, Webber LJ, Ulman EA, Broemeling LD.
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  • 56. Preservation of the delayed-type hypersensitivity response to alloantigen by xyloglucans or oligogalacturonide does not correlate with the capacity to reject ultraviolet-induced skin tumors in mice.
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  • 57. Dietary lutein reduces ultraviolet radiation-induced inflammation and immunosuppression.
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  • 58. Local and systemic consequences of acute, low-dose ultraviolet B radiation are mediated by different immune regulatory mechanisms.
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  • 59. Ultraviolet a irradiation of C57BL/6 mice suppresses systemic contact hypersensitivity or enhances secondary immunity depending on dose.
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  • 60. Mechanism of immune suppression by ultraviolet irradiation in vivo. I. Evidence for the existence of a unique photoreceptor in skin and its role in photoimmunology.
    De Fabo EC, Noonan FP.
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