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    Significance of melanin distribution in the epidermis for the protective effect against UV light by Zamudio Díaz, Daniela F., Busch, Loris, Kröger, Marius, Klein, Anna Lena, Lohan, Silke B., Mewes, Karsten R., Vierkotten, Lars, Witzel, Christian, Rohn, Sascha, Meinke, Martina C.

    Published in Scientific reports (12-02-2024)
    “…Melanin, the most abundant skin chromophore, is produced by melanocytes and is one of the key components responsible for mediating the skin’s response to…”
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    Irradiation of human oral mucosa by 233 nm far UV-C LEDs for the safe inactivation of nosocomial pathogens by Schleusener, Johannes, Lohan, Silke B., Busch, Loris, Zamudio Díaz, Daniela F., Opitz, Nevin, Sicher, Claudia, Lichtenthäler, Tom, Danker, Kerstin, Dommerich, Steffen, Filler, Thomas, Meinke, Martina C., Zwicker, Paula

    Published in Scientific reports (16-12-2023)
    “…The inactivation of multi resistant pathogens is an important clinical need. One approach is UV-C irradiation, which was previously not possible in vivo due to…”
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    Skin optical properties from 200 to 300 nm support far UV-C skin-safety in vivo by Zamudio Díaz, Daniela F., Klein, Anna Lena, Guttmann, Martin, Zwicker, Paula, Busch, Loris, Kröger, Marius, Klose, Holger, Rohn, Sascha, Schleusener, Johannes, Meinke, Martina C.

    “…The growing threat of multi-drug resistant pathogens and airborne microbial diseases has highlighted the need to improve or develop novel disinfection methods…”
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    Far-UVC- and UVB-induced DNA damage depending on skin type by Busch, Loris, Kröger, Marius, Zamudio Díaz, Daniela F, Schleusener, Johannes, Lohan, Silke B, Ma, Jackie, Witzel, Christian, Keck, Cornelia M, Meinke, Martina C

    Published in Experimental dermatology (01-09-2023)
    “…Far-UVC radiation sources of wavelengths 222 nm and 233 nm represent an interesting potential alternative for the antiseptic treatment of the skin due to their…”
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