Sunscreen Photobiology: Molecular, Cellular and Physiological Aspects

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Paperback, 194 blz. | Engels
Springer Berlin Heidelberg | 0e druk, 2013
ISBN13: 9783662101377
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg 0e druk, 2013 9783662101377
Onderdeel van serie Biotechnology Intelligence Unit
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Sunscreens are universally recommended by dermatologists not only to prevent the immediate effects of overexposure to sunlight but also to prevent skin cancer. While the former goal is immediately evident, the latter remains an unproven hypothesis and is a topic of some controversy. Recent epidemiological studies suggesting a correlation between increased use of sunscreens over the past two decades and the rise in skin cancer have led to the question whether sunscreens applied to skin may be undergoing photoreactions, the effects of which are elaborated many years later. By addressing the key questions, this book advances the field of sunscreen photobiology and provides the reader with an unbiased perspective on this important field.

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ISBN13:9783662101377
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:194
Uitgever:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Druk:0

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1. Action Spectra: Skin.- 2. Sunscreens: The Molecules and Their Photochemistry.- 3. The Photochemical Potential of Some Sunscreens to Damage DNA.- 4. Sunscreens and the Prevention of Erythema.- 5. Do Broad Spectrum Sunscreens Allow Ultraviolet-Induced Photodamage in the Absence of Erythema?.- 6. A Transgenic Mouse Model of Cutaneous Photoaging Measuring Elastin Promoter Activation.- 7 Immune Aspects of Sunscreens.- 8. Sunscreen SPF Values and Immune Protection Levels Are Equivalent When Tests Are Conducted by Appropriate Methods and Procedures.- 9. The Relationship Between Sunscreen Protection from Erythema, Photoimmunosuppression and Photocarcinogenesis in the Hairless Mouse.- 10. Epilogue: New Perspectives in Sunscreen Photobiology.- Color Insert.

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