Intense pulsed light versus advanced fluorescent technology pulsed light for photodamaged skin: a split-face pilot comparison. [2007.10]
Mexoryl: a review of an ultraviolet a filter. [2007.09.15]
Angiogenesis in skin aging and photoaging. [2007.09]
Ultraviolet radiation exposure accelerates the accumulation of the aging-dependent T414G mitochondrial DNA mutation in human skin. [2007.08]
ATP-sensitive potassium channel: a novel target for protection against UV-induced human skin cell damage. [2007.07]
Effect of pre-treatment of almond oil on ultraviolet B-induced cutaneous photoaging in mice. [2007.03]
Clinical and echographic analysis of photodynamic therapy using methylaminolevulinate as sensitizer in the treatment of photodamaged facial skin. [2007.03]
UV radiation: what we know and do we protect ourselves adequately? [2007.01]
Botanical antioxidants in the prevention of photocarcinogenesis and photoaging. [2006.09]
Photoaging: mechanisms and repair. [2006.07]
Non-surgical treatment modalities of facial photodamage: practical knowledge for the oral and maxillofacial professional. [2006.05]
Sunscreens with an absorption maximum of > or =360 nm provide optimal protection against UVA1-induced expression of matrix metalloproteinase-1, interleukin-1, and interleukin-6 in human dermal fibroblasts. [2006.03]
Pathophysiology of photoaging of human skin: focus on neutrophils. [2006.02]
Endogenous UVA-photosensitizers: mediators of skin photodamage and novel targets for skin photoprotection. [2006.02]
Sunscreens and hair photoprotection. [2006.01]
Evaluation of a multicomponent appearance-based sun-protective intervention for young women: uncovering the mechanisms of program efficacy. [2006.01]
The pathophysiology of aging-photo of the skin. [2005.02]
A review of sunscreens and their adverse reactions. [2005.01]
Solar ultraviolet irradiation reduces collagen in photoaged human skin by blocking transforming growth factor-beta type II receptor/Smad signaling. [2004.09]
Ectoin: an effective natural substance to prevent UVA-induced premature photoaging. [2004.09]
Responses of black and white skin to solar-simulating radiation: differences in DNA photodamage, infiltrating neutrophils, proteolytic enzymes induced, keratinocyte activation, and IL-10 expression. [2004.06]
Induction of the photoaging-associated mitochondrial common deletion in vivo in normal human skin. [2004.05]
The polyhydroxy acid gluconolactone protects against ultraviolet radiation in an in vitro model of cutaneous photoaging. [2004.02]
Skin aging and natural photoprotection. [2004.01]
A trial of short incubation, broad-area photodynamic therapy for facial actinic keratoses and diffuse photodamage. [2004.01]
Cutaneous photobiology. The melanocyte vs. the sun: who will win the final round? [2003.10]
Cutaneous effects of infrared radiation: from clinical observations to molecular response mechanisms. [2003.10]
Age-dependent generation of reactive oxygen species in the skin of live hairless rats exposed to UVA light. [2003.10]
Photoaging in Asians. [2003.06]
Topical N-acetyl cysteine and genistein prevent ultraviolet-light-induced signaling that leads to photoaging in human skin in vivo. [2003.05]
The sun protection factor (SPF) inadequately defines broad spectrum photoprotection: demonstration using skin reconstructed in vitro exposed to UVA, UVBor UV-solar simulated radiation. [2003.05]
CD11b+ cells are the major source of oxidative stress in UV radiation-irradiated skin: possible role in photoaging and photocarcinogenesis. [2003.03]
Skin photodamage and lifetime photoprotection. [2003.01]
Photoaging and oxidative stress. [2003.01]
Photosensitization of DNA damage by glycated proteins. [2002.05]
Photoaging is associated with protein oxidation in human skin in vivo. [2002.04]
The evaluation of aluminum oxide crystal microdermabrasion for photodamage. [2001.10]
Photoaging of human skin. [2000.12]
Prevention of ultraviolet ray damage: external and internal sunscreens. [1999.04]
Molecular mechanisms of photoaging in human skin in vivo and their prevention by all-trans retinoic acid. [1999.02]
Protective effect against sunburn of combined systemic ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and d-alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E). [1998.01]
The effects of chronic sunscreen use on the histologic changes of dermatoheliosis. [1995.12]