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Revision as of 21:01, 1 August 2019


Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sara Mohsin, M.D.[2]

Main effects of UV radiation on normal-appearing human skin
Acute Chronic
Molecular/cellular Clinical
  • DNA photodamage (and its repair)/mutation (C/T, CC/TT)
  • Reactive oxygen species
  • Gene and protein expression
  • Apoptosis
  • Melanogenesis
  • Langerhans cell depletion
  • Nitric oxide release (UVA)
  • Vitamin-D photosynthesis
  • Erythema
  • Tanning
  • Enhancement of innate immunity
  • Suppression of acquired immunity
  • Reduction of blood pressure via nitric oxide
  • Skin cancer
  • Photoaging






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