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Broekmans, W.M.R. (author), Vink, A.A. (author), Boelsma, E. (author), Klöpping-Ketelaars, W.A.A. (author), Tijburg, L.B.M. (author), van 't Veer, P. (author), van Poppel, G. (author), Kardinaal, A.F.M. (author), TNO Voeding (author)
Background: Acute effects of UV irradiation include UV-induced erythema. Sunlight plays an important role in the development of skin cancer. Several predictive factors of UV-induced erythema could also be predictive for skin cancer. Objective: Our objective was to quantitatively assess phenotypical and nutritional determinants of sensitivity to...
article 2003
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Rhodes, L.E. (author), Shahbakhti, H. (author), Azurdia, R.M. (author), Moison, R.M.W. (author), Steenwinkel, M.J.S.T. (author), Homburg, M.I. (author), Dean, M.P. (author), McArdle, F. (author), Beijersbergen van Henegouwen, G.M.J. (author), Epe, B. (author), Vink, A.A. (author)
Dietary omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (ω-3 PUFAs) protect against photocarcinogenesis in animals, but prospective human studies are scarce. The mechanism(s) underlying the photoprotection are uncertain, although ω-3 PUFAs may influence oxidative stress. We examined the effect of supplementation on a range of indicators of ultraviolet...
article 2003
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Vink, A.A. (author), Roza, L. (author), Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO (author)
In the skin many molecules may absorb ultraviolet (UV) radiation upon exposure. In particular, cellular DNA strongly absorbs shorter wavelength solar UV radiation, resulting in various types of DNA damage. Among the DNA photoproducts produced the cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) are predominant. Although these lesions are efficiently...
article 2001
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Woutersen, R.A. (author), Wolterbeek, A.P.M. (author), Appel, M.J. (author), van den Berg, H. (author), Goldbohm, R.A. (author), Feron, V.J. (author), Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO (author)
The safety of β-carotene was reassessed by evaluating the relevant literature on the beneficial and adverse effects of β-carotene on cancer and, in particular, by evaluating the results of toxicity studies. β- Carotene appeared neither genotoxic nor reprotoxic or teratogenic, and no signs of organ toxicity have been found in subacute, subchronic...
article 1999
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de Vries, T.J. (author), Verheijen, J.H. (author), de Bart, A.C.W. (author), Weidle, U.H. (author), Ruiter, D.J. (author), van Muijen, G.N.P. (author), Gaubius Instituut TNO (author)
We recently found that the proteins of the proteolytic system of plasminogen activation emerge in late stages of melanocytic tumor progression. A large body of evidence suggests a role for two proteins, the low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein (LRP)/α2-macroglobulin receptor and its receptor-associated protein (RAP), in the...
article 1996
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TNO Nutrition and Food Research (author), Krutmann, J. (author), Ahrens, C. (author), Roza, L. (author), Arlett, C.F. (author)
Chemicals/CAS: Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1, 126547-89-5; Pyrimidine Dimers
article 1996
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van Iersel, M.L.P.S. (author), Ploemen, J.P.H.T.M. (author), Struik, I. (author), van Amersfoort, C. (author), Keyzer, A.E. (author), Schefferlie, J.G. (author), van Bladeren, P.J. (author), TNO Voeding (author)
The glutathione S-transferase (GST) activity towards 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene in intact human IGR-39 melanoma cells was determined by the quantification by HPLC-analysis of the excreted glutathione (GSH) conjugate (S-(2,4-dinitrophenyl)glutathione; DNPSG). The major GST subunit expressed in these melanoma cells is the π-class GST subunit P1....
article 1996
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Vink, A.A. (author), Berg, R.J.W. (author), de Gruijl, F.R. (author), Lohman, P.H.M. (author), Roza, L. (author), Baan, R.A. (author), Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO Medisch Biologisch Laboratorium TNO (author)
An immunocytochemical method was developed to study induction and removal of DNA damage in specific cell populations in the epidermis of hairless mice during chronic ultraviolet (UV) exposure. Identification of mouse suprabasal cells was performed with an immunoperoxidase stain. This stain was shown not to affect the fluorescent nuclear stains,...
article 1993
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