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Occupational Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Ethylhexylglycerin in an Alcohol‐Based Hand Disinfectant
Contact Dermatitis, EarlyView.
Richard Brans, Christoph Skudlik
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Probing skin photoallergens in reconstructed human epidermis: An EPR spin trapping investigation
We present an original proof‐of‐concept methodology to probe radical generation from allergens in contact with photoexposed skin, using electron paramagnetic resonance and spin trapping in a reconstructed human epidermis model mimicking real‐life exposure scenarios.
Yannick Port‐Lougarre+3 more
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People do not apply enough sunscreen for protection [PDF]
Brian Diffey
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Eduardo Lissi, Dorita Adamo‐Lissi and Juan Grotewold in Aberystwyth, Wales, winter 1961. Upon their return to Buenos Aires in 1963, with their PhD degrees, Lissi and Grotewold started a Chemical Kinetics and Photochemistry group in the School of Sciences (University of Buenos Aires).
Silvia E. Braslavsky+1 more
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A skin explant model for studying UV‐induced DNA damage and repair
The study describes an ex vivo skin model that preserves the natural physiology of the skin while addressing ethical concerns related to animal research. We demonstrate this model maintains key characteristics and physiological responses of in vivo skin during short incubation periods. Moreover, this model requires fewer mice than in vivo testing, thus
Hailey Payne+3 more
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Cutaneous photosensitivity of phototheranostic porphyrin–lipid nanoparticles
Porphyrin‐lipid nanoparticles (PORPHYSOMES) exhibit significantly less severe and shorter‐lasting skin photosensitivity to sunlight compared to a therapeutically equivalent dose of porfimer sodium (PHOTOFRIN) in a rat skin model. The difference was due to altered intradermal distribution and faster clearance of PORPHYSOMES from skin after intravenous ...
Michael S. Valic+20 more
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Does sunscreen protection from immunosuppression by solar UV radiation predict protection from photocarcinogenesis? [PDF]
Diane Domanski+2 more
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Natural components in sunscreens: Topical formulations with sun protection factor (SPF).
Hailun He+5 more
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Grape constituents for protection against photodamage to skin
Excessive exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation has a major negative impact on the health of skin. It causes sunburn, photoaging, keratinocyte carcinomas, and melanomas. Current methods of prevention have failed to stem the incidence of these adverse effects. Grapes are natural products that are being investigated as preventive agents that can impede
Yuri Kwon+5 more
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