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    An action spectrum for ultraviolet radiation-induced immunosuppression in humans by Damian, D.L., Matthews, Y.J., Phan, T.A., Halliday, G.M.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-03-2011)
    “…Summary Background  The immune‐suppressive effects of sunlight play a central role in skin carcinogenesis. Ultraviolet (UV) B radiation is highly…”
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    Topical photodynamic therapy is immunosuppressive in humans by Matthews, Y.J., Damian, D.L.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-03-2010)
    “…Summary Background  Visible light irradiation after application of a photosensitizer (topical photodynamic therapy; PDT) is increasingly used to treat…”
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    Topical nicotinamide modulates cellular energy metabolism and provides broad-spectrum protection against ultraviolet radiation-induced immunosuppression in humans by Sivapirabu, G., Yiasemides, E., Halliday, G.M., Park, J., Damian, D.L

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-12-2009)
    “…Summary Background  Ultraviolet (UV) radiation can profoundly suppress the cutaneous immune system, thus enhancing carcinogenesis. Agents that prevent…”
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    Nicotinamide reduces photodynamic therapy-induced immunosuppression in humans by Thanos, S.M., Halliday, G.M., Damian, D.L.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-09-2012)
    “…Summary Background  The immune suppressive effects of topical photodynamic therapy (PDT) are potential contributors to treatment failure after PDT for…”
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    Prediction of minimal erythema dose with a reflectance melanin meter by DAMIAN, D.L., HALLIDAY, G.M., BARNETSON, R.StC

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-05-1997)
    “…Summary The relationship between skin pigmentation and sensitivity to ultraviolet (UV) radiation‐induced erythema was investigated in 60 healthy subjects of…”
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