نتایج جستجو برای: uva

تعداد نتایج: 3365  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2017
Ashley Sample Baozhong Zhao Lei Qiang Yu-Ying He

Skin cancer is the most common cancer, and exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, namely UVA and UVB, is the major risk factor for skin cancer development. UVA is significantly less effective in causing direct DNA damage than UVB, but UVA has been shown to increase skin cancer risk. The mechanism by which UVA contributes to skin cancer remains unclear. Here, using RNA-Seq, we show that UVA ind...

2008
Yu-Ying He Sarah E. Council Li Feng Colin F. Chignell

UVA (315–400 nm), which constitutes f95% of the UV irradiation in natural sunlight, represents a major environmental challenge to the skin and is clearly associated with human skin cancer. Here, we show that a low, nonlethal dose of UVA induces dose-dependent cell cycle progression in human HaCaT keratinocytes. We found that UVA induced cyclin D1 accumulation, whereas siRNA knockdown of cyclin ...

2009
Lingzhi Bao An Xu Liping Tong Shaopeng Chen Lingyan Zhu Ye Zhao Guoping Zhao Erkang Jiang Jun Wang Lijun Wu

BACKGROUND Diesel exhaust [diesel exhaust particles (DEPs) and their extracts (DPE)] and ultraviolet A radiation (UVA) are two ubiquitous environmental factors that have been identified as essential risk factors for various benign or malignant human diseases, either alone or in combination with other agents. OBJECTIVES We aimed to investigate the synergistic effects of DPE and UVA at low-dose...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2009
Azzedine Mazari Satoshi Iwamoto Ryo Yamauchi

Unilamellar liposomes of 1-palmitoyl-2-linoleoyl-3-sn-phosphatidylcholine (PLPC) were exposed to ultraviolet A (UVA) light at 37 degrees C. The UVA-induced PLPC peroxidation was inhibited by free radical scavengers, while singlet oxygen quenchers showed slight inhibition. When pre-existing hydroperoxides were reduced, UVA irradiation could not initiate the lipid peroxidation. The UVA-induced re...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2001
S Q Wang R Setlow M Berwick D Polsky A A Marghoob A W Kopf R S Bart

The incidence and mortality rates of melanoma have risen for many decades in the United States. Increased exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation is generally considered to be responsible. Sunburns, a measure of excess sun exposure, have been identified as a risk factor for the development of melanoma. Because sunburns are primarily due to UVB (280-320 nm) radiation, UVB has been implicated as a...

Journal: :International Journal of Biological Sciences 2008
James D. Hoerter Christopher S. Ward Kyle D. Bale Admasu N. Gizachew Rachelle Graham Jaclyn Reynolds Melanie E. Ward Chesca Choi Jean-Leonard Kagabo Michael Sauer Tara Kuipers Timothy Hotchkiss Nate Banner Renee A. Chellson Theresa Ohaeri Langston Gant Leah Vanderhill

During the course of a day human skin is exposed to solar UV radiation that fluctuates in fluence rate within the UVA (290-315 nm) and UVB (315-400 nm) spectrum. Variables affecting the fluence rate reaching skin cells include differences in UVA and UVB penetrating ability, presence or absence of sunscreens, atmospheric conditions, and season and geographical location where the exposure occurs....

Journal: :Photochemical & photobiological sciences : Official journal of the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society for Photobiology 2005
A V Parisi M G Kimlin D J Turnbull J Macaranas

The research reported in this paper on the changes in absorbance and the calibration of a proposed UVA (320-400 nm) dosimeter have established the phenothiazine-mylar combination as a potential UVA dosimeter for population studies of UVA exposures. The change in optical absorbance at 370 nm was employed to quantify the UVA exposures. This change starts to saturate at a change in absorbance of a...

2017
Maria Laggner Andreas Pollreisz Gerald Schmidinger Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth Ying-Ting Chen

Limbal stem cells (LSC) account for homeostasis and regeneration of corneal epithelium. Solar ultraviolet A (UVA) is the major source causing oxidative damage in the ocular surface. Autophagy, a lysosomal degradation mechanism, is essential for physiologic function and stress defense of stem cells. PAX6, a master transcription factor governing corneal homeostasis by regulating cell cycle and ce...

2007
D. J. Turnbull P. W. Schouten

Exposure to UV radiation is known to be a causative factor in the induction of skin cancers and other sun-related disorders. Most acute responses of humans to UV exposure occur as a result of UVB (280 to 315 nm) exposures, as these wavelengths are highly sensitive in creating a human biological response. However, this does not mean that UVA radiation has no impact on human UV exposures and heal...

Journal: :Photochemistry and photobiology 2013
Damien Igoe Alfio Parisi Brad Carter

As part of a wider study into the use of smartphones as solar ultraviolet radiation monitors, this article characterizes the ultraviolet A (UVA; 320-400 nm) response of a consumer complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS)-based smartphone image sensor in a controlled laboratory environment. The CMOS image sensor in the camera possesses inherent sensitivity to UVA, and despite the attenuati...

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