UVB and Caffeine: Inhibiting the DNA Damage Response to Protect Against the Adverse Effects of UVB

Journal of Investigative Dermatology - Tập 129 - Trang 1611-1613 - 2009
Claudia Kerzendorfer1, Mark O'Driscoll1
1Human DNA Damage Response Disorders Group, Genome Damage & Stability Centre, University of Sussex, East Sussex, UK

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