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1. The Multiple Roles of Urocanic Acid in Health and Disease.

2. Are there differences in immune responses following delivery of vaccines through acutely or chronically sun-exposed compared with sun-unexposed skin?

3. Nitric oxide induces human CLA + CD25 + Foxp3 + regulatory T cells with skin-homing potential.

4. Characterization of regulatory dendritic cells differentiated from the bone marrow of UV-irradiated mice.

5. Dietary vitamin D alters the response of the skin to UVB-irradiation depending on the genetic background of the mice.

6. The consequences of UV-induced immunosuppression for human health.

7. The mechanisms and consequences of ultraviolet-induced immunosuppression in the skin and eye.

8. Is the action spectrum for the UV-induced production of previtamin D3 in human skin correct?

9. Does chronic sunscreen use reduce vitamin D production to insufficient levels?

10. Systematic administration of chloroquine in discoid lupus erythematosus reduces skin lesions via inhibition of angiogenesis.

11. Comment on "In vitro model of vitamin D(3) (cholecalciferol) synthesis by UV radiation: dose-response relationships" by W.J. Olds, A.R. McKinley, M.R. Moore and M.G. Kimlin, J. Photochem. Photobiol. B: Biol. 93 (2008) 88-93.

12. The effect of repeated exposures to low-dose UV radiation on the apoptosis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells.

13. Vitamin D3 deficiency enhances contact hypersensitivity in male but not in female mice.

14. Differential effects of doses and forms of dietary selenium on immune cell numbers in the skin of ultraviolet-irradiated and unirradiated mice.

15. Local effects of TL01 phototherapy in psoriasis.

16. Increased cyclooxygenase expression and thymine dimer formation after repeated exposures of humans to low doses of solar simulated radiation.

17. Lack of effect of repeated suberythemal ultraviolet-B exposures on human blood dendritic subtypes.

18. An action spectrum for the production of cis-urocanic acid in human skin in vivo.

19. Sunscreen protection against cis-urocanic acid production in human skin.

20. The effects of ultraviolet radiation on the human immune system.

21. The UV waveband dependencies in mice differ for the suppression of contact hypersensitivity, delayed-type hypersensitivity and cis-urocanic acid formation.

22. Contrasting effects of ultraviolet A1 and ultraviolet B exposure on the induction of tumour necrosis factor-alpha in human skin.

23. Differential effects of a monoclonal antibody to cis-urocanic acid on the suppression of delayed and contact hypersensitivity following ultraviolet irradiation.

24. The sunscreening effect of urocanic acid.

25. The role of dendritic cells in cutaneous immunity.

26. Urocanic acid isomers in human skin: analysis of site variation.

27. The effect of chronic low-dose UVB radiation on Langerhans cells, sunburn cells, urocanic acid isomers, contact hypersensitivity and serum immunoglobulins in mice.

28. Comparative potency of broad-band and narrow-band phototherapy sources to induce edema, sunburn cells and urocanic acid photoisomerization in hairless mouse skin.

29. Action spectra for the trans to cis photoisomerisation of urocanic acid in vitro and in mouse skin.

30. The effect of histamine receptor antagonists on immunosuppression induced by the cis-isomer of urocanic acid.

31. Alterations in epidermal handling of HSV-1 antigens in vitro induced by in vivo exposure to UV-B light.

32. Quantification of urocanic acid isomers in murine skin during development and after irradiation with UVB light.

33. Whole-body UVB (TL-01) or UVA-1 irradiation does not alter the levels of immunomodulatory cytokines in the serum of human volunteers.

34. Characterization of a monoclonal antibody to <em>cis</em>-urocanic acid: detection of <em>cis</em>-urocanic acid in the serum of irradiated mice by immunoassay.

35. Alterations in epidermal handling of HSV-1 antigens in vitro induced by in vivo exposure to UV-B light

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