Murphy et al., 1993 - Google Patents
Low‐dose ultraviolet‐B irradiation depletes human epidermal Langerhans cellsMurphy et al., 1993
- Document ID
- 7960087243141818804
- Author
- Murphy G
- Norris P
- Young A
- Corbett M
- Hawk J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- British Journal of Dermatology
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We have examined the effects of low‐dose monochromatic UVB irradiation (295±5 nm), biologically equivalent to that generally incident on the skin during a 12‐session sun‐bed course, on the expression of the CDla epidermal Langerhans cell surface marker in human …
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