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Photobiology Research

 

1. Hochberg, M. And C.D. Enk (1999) Partial protection against epidermal IL-10 transcription and Langerhans cell depletion by chemical and physical sunscreens after UVB exposure of human skin. Photochem. Photobiol., 70(5): 766-772.

 

2. Enk CD, Hochberg M, Torres A, Lev O, Srebnik M, Dembitsky VM. Photoprotection by Chicorium endivia extracts: Prevention of UVB-induced erythema, pyrimidine dimer formation and IL-6. Skin Pharmacol Physiol 2004, 17: 42-48.

 

3. Torres A, Hochberg M, Pergament I., Smoum R., Niddam V, Dembitsky VM, Temina M, Dor I, Lev O,  Srebnik M and Enk C.D.:  A new UV-B absorbing mycosporine, with photo protective activity from the lichenized ascomycete Collema crisatum. Eur. J. Biochem. 271: 780-784 (2004).

 

4. C. D. Enk, I. Shahar, N. Amariglio, G. Rechavi, N. Kaminski and M. Hochberg (2004) Gene expression profiling of in vivo UVB-irradiated human epidermis. Photodermatol.Photoimmunol.Photomed., 20, 129-137.

 

5. Claes D. Enk, Jasmine Jacob, Hilah Gal, Ninette Amariglio, Arie Ingber,  David Givol, Gideon Rechavi, Malka Hochberg (2005) The UVB induced gene expression profile of human epidermis in vivo is different from that of cultured keratinocytes. Oncogene 2006, 1-14. Supplements.

 

6. Hochberg M, Zeligson S, Amariglio N, Rachavi G, Ingber A, Enk CD. Genomic scale analysis of psoriatic skin reveals differentially expressed IGFBP7 after phototherapy. 2006, British J. Dermatol. In –press. Supplements


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