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Reeve V, Bosnic M, Domanski D
Photochem Photobiol . 2002 Jan; 74(6):765-70. PMID: 11783931
Studies of the photoimmunoprotective properties of sunscreens have produced disparate results. In this study in hairless mice, we compared two UVB absorbers, 2-ethylhexyl-p-methoxycinnamate (2-EHMC) and octyl-N-dimethyl-p-aminobenzoate (o-PABA), individually formulated in...
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Reeve V, Nishimura N, Bosnic M, Michalska A, Choo K
Immunology . 2000 Aug; 100(3):399-404. PMID: 10929064
The effect of a null mutation for the metallothionein (MT)-I and -II isoforms in mice on the immunosuppressive action of ultraviolet B (UVB; 280-320 nm) radiation has been examined. Mice...
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Domanski D, Bosnic M, Reeve V
Redox Rep . 2000 Apr; 4(6):309-10. PMID: 10772071
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Reeve V, Bosnic M, Nishimura N
J Invest Dermatol . 1999 Jun; 112(6):945-50. PMID: 10383743
Ultraviolet B radiation not only inflicts tumor-initiating DNA damage, but also impairs T cell-mediated immunity relevant to survival of the initiated cells. We have reported, however, that ultraviolet A radiation,...
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Reeve V, Bosnic M, Nishimura N, Ley R
Int Arch Allergy Immunol . 1998 May; 115(4):316-22. PMID: 9566355
T cell-mediated immune function, here measured as the contact hypersensitivity reaction, is readily suppressed by moderate exposure of mice to ultraviolet B (UVB) or solar-simulated radiation (SSUV), or by topical...
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Reeve V, Bosnic M
Cancer Lett . 1996 Nov; 108(2):271-9. PMID: 8973605
A series of semi-purified diets containing 20% fat by weight, of increasing proportions (0, 5%, 10%, 15% or 20%) of polyunsaturated sunflower oil mixed with hydrogenated saturated cottonseed oil, was...
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Reeve V, Ley R, Reilly W, Bosnic M
Int Arch Allergy Immunol . 1996 Mar; 109(3):266-71. PMID: 8620096
A single specific epidermal photoreceptor for the immunosuppressive action of UV radiation has not been defined, although separate evidence is accruing in favour of each of two candidates, trans-urocanic acid...
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Cope R, Bosnic M, Mohr D, Reeve V
J Nutr . 1996 Mar; 126(3):681-92. PMID: 8598554
Dietary fats modulate a wide variety of T cell functions in mice and humans. This study examined the effects of four different dietary fats, predominantly polyunsaturated sunflower oil, margarine, and...
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Reeve V, Matheson M, Bosnic M
Cancer Lett . 1995 Aug; 95(1-2):213-9. PMID: 7656233
Orally administered indomethacin at 10-600 micrograms per mouse per day has been shown to inhibit UV radiation-induced erythema dose responsively. At the higher doses tested (200-600 micrograms) there was evidence...
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Reeve V, Bosnic M, Cope R
Am J Clin Nutr . 1995 Mar; 61(3):571-6. PMID: 7872221
Evidence exists implicating the epidermal ultraviolet B (UVB) photoproduct cis-urocanic acid as an immunogenic mediator of the systemic suppression of T cell-mediated immunity by UVB exposure. Cis-urocanic acid appears to...