Publications

2007

2006

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2007

Refereed Articles

Allanson M & Reeve V.
Carbon monoxide signalling reduces photocarcinogenesis in the hairless mouse.
Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy 56: 1807-1815.

Dixon K, Deo S, Norman A, Bishop J, Halliday G, Reeve V & Mason R.
In vivo relevance for photoprotection by the vitamin D rapid response pathway.
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 103 (3-5): 451-456.

Ibuki Y, Allanson M, Dixon K & Reeve V.
Radiation sources providing Increased UVA/UVB ratios Attenuate the Apoptotic Effects of the UVB Waveband UVA - Dose - Dependently in Hairless Mouse Skin.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology 127: 2236-2244.

Saunders N, Walshe J, Serewko-Auret M, Chu FF, Esworthy S, Cameron S, Teakle N & Reeve V.
Glutathione peroxidase deficiency contributes to UV-induced SCC formation: Implications for prophylactic treatments for cutaneous SCC.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology 127 (11): 2682.

Walshe J, Serewko-Auret M, Teakle N, Cameron S, Minto K, Smith L, Burcham P, Russell T, Strutton G, Griffin A, Clm FF, Esworthy S, Reeve V & Saunders N.
Inactivation of glutathione peroxidase activity contributes to UV-induced squamous cell carcinoma formation.
Cancer Research 67 (10): 4751-4758.

2006

Refereed Articles

Widyarini S., Domanski D., Painter N., Reeve V. (2006) Estrogen receptor signaling protects against immune suppression by UV radiation exposure. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of USA 103 (34): 12837-12842.

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Widyarini S., Allanson M., Gallagher N., Pedley J., Boyle G.,Parsons P., Whiteman D., Walker C., Reeve V. (2006) Isoflavonoid Photoprotection in Mouse and Human Skin is dependent on Metallothionein. Journal of Investigative Dermatology 126 (1): 198-204.

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Allanson M., Domanski D., Reeve V. (2006). Photoimmunoprotection by UVA (320 - 400nm) Radiation is determined by UVA dose and is associated with cutaneous cyclic Guanosine Monophosphate. Journal of Investigative Dermatology 126 (1): 191-197.

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Tyrell R., Reeve V. (2006). Potential protection of skin by acute UVA irradation - From cellular to animal models. Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology 92 (1): 86-91.

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Reeve V., Domanski D., Slater M. (2006). Radiation sources providing increased UVA/UVB ratios induce photoprotection dependent on the UVA dose in Hairless mice. Photochemistry and Photobiology 82 (2): 406-411.

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