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Damage to RNA, not DNA, found to be main cause of acute sunburnprotecting the skin from further damage. "The fact that the DNA does not control the skin's initial response to UV radiation, but that something else does and that it does so more effectively and ...
LIG4 syndrome is an exceptionally rare disorder caused by a genetic mutation that prevents the body from repairing damaged ...
Think of your skin as a diary that keeps track of the days that you skipped sunscreen. Whenever you stepped out without sun ...
protecting the skin from further damage. "The fact that the DNA does not control the skin's initial response to UV radiation, but that something else does and that it does so more effectively and ...
protecting the skin from further damage. "The fact that the DNA does not control the skin's initial response to UV radiation, but that something else does and that it does so more effectively and ...
Sunburn has traditionally been attributed to UV-induced DNA damage, but it turns out that this is not the full truth.
While most known types of DNA damage are fixed by our cells' in-house DNA repair mechanisms, some forms of DNA damage evade repair and can persist for many years, new research shows. This means ...
Our findings also indicate that there are different, or at least temporally and phenotypically distinct, roles for the RSR [ribotoxic stress response] and DNA damage signaling in sun-exposed skin ...
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