Gender differences in UV-induced skin inflammation, skin carcinogenesis and systemic damage

Volume: 81, Pages: 103512 - 103512
Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation-induced chronic inflammation contributes to all stages of skin tumor development. In addition, gender plays an important role in inflammatory diseases or cancer. In this study, histopathology changes, hematology, oxidative stress and inflammatory response were used to evaluate sex differences in UV-induced chronic inflammation-associated cancer development. The results showed that the male and female mice had...
Paper Details
Title
Gender differences in UV-induced skin inflammation, skin carcinogenesis and systemic damage
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Volume
81
Pages
103512 - 103512
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