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Endocrine aryl hydrocarbon receptor signaling is induced by moderate cutaneous exposure to ultraviolet light

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Published in 2019 at "Scientific Reports"

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-44862-4

Abstract: Links between solar UV exposure and immunity date back to the ancient Greeks with the development of heliotherapy. Skin contains several UV-sensitive chromophores and exposure to sunlight can produce molecules, such as vitamin D3, that… read more here.

Keywords: cutaneous exposure; hydrocarbon receptor; exposure; aryl hydrocarbon ... See more keywords
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Cutaneous exposure to hypoxia does not affect skin perfusion in humans

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Published in 2017 at "Acta Physiologica"

DOI: 10.1111/apha.12825

Abstract: Experiments have indicated that skin perfusion in mice is sensitive to reductions in environmental O2 availability. Specifically, a reduction in skin‐surface PO2 attenuates transcutaneous O2 diffusion, and hence epidermal O2 supply. In response, epidermal HIF‐1α… read more here.

Keywords: hypoxia affect; perfusion; exposure hypoxia; skin perfusion ... See more keywords
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Cutaneous Exposure to Arsenicals is Associated with Development of Constrictive Bronchiolitis in Mice.

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Published in 2023 at "American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology"

DOI: 10.1165/rcmb.2022-0321ma

Abstract: Organoarsenicals, such as Lewisite and related chloroarsine, Di-phenyl Chloro Arsine (DPCA), are chemical warfare agents developed during WWI. Stockpiles in Eastern Europe remain a threat to humans. The well-documented effects of cutaneous exposure to these… read more here.

Keywords: cutaneous exposure; exposure arsenicals; development; constrictive bronchiolitis ... See more keywords