Sunlight-exposure induces local immunosuppression, thus favourig the development of skin cancer. We studied the different immuno- cells subsets in unexposed versus exposed human skin. We suggest that alterations in number and composition of intraepidermal and dermal T cells in abitually sun-exposed skin may be responsible for local immuno-suppression and therefore increased risk in skin cancer.
In situ differences in the number and phenotype of cutaneous T cells in normal human sun-exposed versus sun-protected skin / P., Pavanello; DI NUZZO, Sergio. - In: EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0906-6705. - 11:(2002), pp. 277-277.
In situ differences in the number and phenotype of cutaneous T cells in normal human sun-exposed versus sun-protected skin
DI NUZZO, Sergio
2002-01-01
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Sunlight-exposure induces local immunosuppression, thus favourig the development of skin cancer. We studied the different immuno- cells subsets in unexposed versus exposed human skin. We suggest that alterations in number and composition of intraepidermal and dermal T cells in abitually sun-exposed skin may be responsible for local immuno-suppression and therefore increased risk in skin cancer.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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