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Impact of oral green tea catechins on UVR-induced skin inflammation
G Darby
The University of Manchester
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Medicine and Dentistry
Ultraviolet Radiation
100%
Dermatitis
100%
Catechin
100%
Erythema
75%
Supplementation
50%
Blister Fluid
25%
Intervention Study
18%
Blister
18%
Metabolite
18%
Urine Sampling
12%
Volunteer
12%
Dose Response
12%
Ascorbic Acid
12%
Sunburn
12%
Icosanoid
12%
Buttock
12%
Serositis
6%
Oxidative Stress
6%
Dosimetry
6%
Liquid Chromatography
6%
Antioxidant
6%
Inflammatory Mediator
6%
Antiinflammatory Agent
6%
Upregulation
6%
Prostaglandin Synthase
6%
Radiation Source
6%
Tandem Mass Spectrometry
6%
Punch Biopsy
6%
Tandem Mass Spectrometry
6%
Biological Variation
6%
Prostaglandin E2
6%
Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay
6%
Electrospray Ionization
6%
Lipoxygenase
6%
Electrospray Ionization
6%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Ultraviolet Radiation
100%
Dermatitis
100%
Catechin
100%
Erythema
75%
Blister
31%
Intervention Study
18%
Photoprotection
12%
Icosanoid
12%
Sunburn
12%
Ascorbic Acid
12%
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
6%
Biological Variation
6%
Radiation Source
6%
Dosimetry
6%
Inflammation
6%
Electrospray Ionization
6%
Antioxidant
6%
Antiinflammatory Agent
6%
Prostaglandin E2
6%
Lipoxygenase
6%
Prostaglandin Synthase
6%