The in vivo Effect of Ultraviolet Irradiation (290-350 nm) on Epidermal Chromatin
A . Kornhauser
; Harvard Scholl of Dental Medicine Boston, Massachusetts 02115
M. A. Pathak
; Department of Dermatology Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts 02115
E. Zimmermann
; University of Munster Physiological Institute 44 Munster, Germany
G. Szabo
; Harvard Scholl of Dental Medicine Boston, Massachusetts 02115
APA 6th Edition Kornhauser, A., Pathak, M.A., Zimmermann, E. i Szabo, G. (1976). The in vivo Effect of Ultraviolet Irradiation (290-350 nm) on Epidermal Chromatin. Croatica Chemica Acta, 48 (3), 385-390. Preuzeto s https://hrcak.srce.hr/196470
MLA 8th Edition Kornhauser, A ., et al. "The in vivo Effect of Ultraviolet Irradiation (290-350 nm) on Epidermal Chromatin." Croatica Chemica Acta, vol. 48, br. 3, 1976, str. 385-390. https://hrcak.srce.hr/196470. Citirano 07.03.2021.
Chicago 17th Edition Kornhauser, A ., M. A. Pathak, E. Zimmermann i G. Szabo. "The in vivo Effect of Ultraviolet Irradiation (290-350 nm) on Epidermal Chromatin." Croatica Chemica Acta 48, br. 3 (1976): 385-390. https://hrcak.srce.hr/196470
Harvard Kornhauser, A., et al. (1976). 'The in vivo Effect of Ultraviolet Irradiation (290-350 nm) on Epidermal Chromatin', Croatica Chemica Acta, 48(3), str. 385-390. Preuzeto s: https://hrcak.srce.hr/196470 (Datum pristupa: 07.03.2021.)
Vancouver Kornhauser A, Pathak MA, Zimmermann E, Szabo G. The in vivo Effect of Ultraviolet Irradiation (290-350 nm) on Epidermal Chromatin. Croatica Chemica Acta [Internet]. 1976 [pristupljeno 07.03.2021.];48(3):385-390. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/196470
IEEE A. Kornhauser, M.A. Pathak, E. Zimmermann i G. Szabo, "The in vivo Effect of Ultraviolet Irradiation (290-350 nm) on Epidermal Chromatin", Croatica Chemica Acta, vol.48, br. 3, str. 385-390, 1976. [Online]. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/196470. [Citirano: 07.03.2021.]
Sažetak In vivo ultraviolet radiation (290-350 nm, 800 J/m2
) in the absence of any exogenously added sensitizer induced oross-ltnkirng of DNA to protein in chromatin isolated from guinea pig epidermis.
The chemical properties and the biologic activity of epidermal
chromatin isolated from both irradiated and non-irradiated
specimens were examined. One hour post-irradiation the lesion was
no more detectable, indicating that a repair process was effective
1n the viable mammalian epidermis.