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European Journal of Dermatology : EJD
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July 3, 1998
Immunosuppression induced by chronic ultraviolet irradiation in humans and its prevention by sunscreens
D Moyal
Photochemistry and Photobiology
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September 1, 1994
Sunscreens with broad-spectrum absorption decrease the trans to cis photoisomerization of urocanic acid in the human stratum corneum after multiple UV light exposures
P M Krien, D Moyal
Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery
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December 22, 1998
Recent advances in sun protection
H Schaefer, D Moyal, A Fourtanier
Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine
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December 29, 2000
Determination of UVA protection factors using the persistent pigment darkening (PPD) as the end point. (Part 1). Calibration of the method
D Moyal, A Chardon, N Kollias
Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine
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December 29, 2000
UVA protection efficacy of sunscreens can be determined by the persistent pigment darkening (PPD) method. (Part 2)
D Moyal, A Chardon, N Kollias
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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November 17, 2001
Broad-spectrum sunscreens provide better protection from the suppression of the elicitation phase of delayed-type hypersensitivity response in humans
D D Moyal, A M Fourtanier
Journal of Dermatological Science
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April 15, 2000
State of the art sunscreens for prevention of photodermatoses
H Schaefer, D Moyal, A Fourtanier
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
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April 25, 2008
Broad-spectrum sunscreens provide better protection from solar ultraviolet-simulated radiation and natural sunlight-induced immunosuppression in human beings
Dominique D Moyal, Anny M Fourtanier
Experimental Dermatology
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November 26, 2002
Effects of UVA radiation on an established immune response in humans and sunscreen efficacy
Dominique D Moyal, Anny M Fourtanier
Experimental Dermatology
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April 19, 2003
Efficacy of broad-spectrum sunscreens against the suppression of elicitation of delayed-type hypersensitivity responses in humans depends on the level of ultraviolet A protection
D D Moyal, A M Fourtanier
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European Journal of Dermatology : EJD
|
July 3, 1998
Immunosuppression induced by chronic ultraviolet irradiation in humans and its prevention by sunscreens
D Moyal
Photochemistry and Photobiology
|
September 1, 1994
Sunscreens with broad-spectrum absorption decrease the trans to cis photoisomerization of urocanic acid in the human stratum corneum after multiple UV light exposures
P M Krien, D Moyal
Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery
|
December 22, 1998
Recent advances in sun protection
H Schaefer, D Moyal, A Fourtanier
Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine
|
December 29, 2000
Determination of UVA protection factors using the persistent pigment darkening (PPD) as the end point. (Part 1). Calibration of the method
D Moyal, A Chardon, N Kollias
Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine
|
December 29, 2000
UVA protection efficacy of sunscreens can be determined by the persistent pigment darkening (PPD) method. (Part 2)
D Moyal, A Chardon, N Kollias
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
|
November 17, 2001
Broad-spectrum sunscreens provide better protection from the suppression of the elicitation phase of delayed-type hypersensitivity response in humans
D D Moyal, A M Fourtanier
Journal of Dermatological Science
|
April 15, 2000
State of the art sunscreens for prevention of photodermatoses
H Schaefer, D Moyal, A Fourtanier
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
|
April 25, 2008
Broad-spectrum sunscreens provide better protection from solar ultraviolet-simulated radiation and natural sunlight-induced immunosuppression in human beings
Dominique D Moyal, Anny M Fourtanier
Experimental Dermatology
|
November 26, 2002
Effects of UVA radiation on an established immune response in humans and sunscreen efficacy
Dominique D Moyal, Anny M Fourtanier
Experimental Dermatology
|
April 19, 2003
Efficacy of broad-spectrum sunscreens against the suppression of elicitation of delayed-type hypersensitivity responses in humans depends on the level of ultraviolet A protection
D D Moyal, A M Fourtanier
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