Ultraviolet radiation-mediated development of cutaneous melanoma: An update

Volume: 185, Pages: 169 - 175
Published: Aug 1, 2018
Abstract
Ultraviolet (UV) light is absorbed by nucleic acids, proteins or other endogenous chromophores, such as porphyrins, flavins and melanin, triggering biological processes in skin cells. Both UV-induced mutations in melanocytes and changes in the immune microenvironment are understood to play a role in the development of cutaneous melanoma. The degree of UV-induced stress and the protection against this stress are influenced by both intracellular...
Paper Details
Title
Ultraviolet radiation-mediated development of cutaneous melanoma: An update
Published Date
Aug 1, 2018
Volume
185
Pages
169 - 175
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