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By activating the enzyme protein kinase D, ultraviolet light helps nonmelanoma skin cancer cells survive and proliferate, researchers have found. The new research demonstrates that the effects of UV are cumulative and also dose-dependent, which means that more exposure to ultraviolet light leads to more protein kinase D activity. The enzyme isn’t all bad. Normally, protein kinase D helps regulate the replacement of cells that are continuously sloughed off. It enables skin cells to survive constant exposure to UV light. Dr. Wendy Bollag and Dr. Ismail Kaddour-Djebbar, a...Read full article

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    Published: February 2011
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    ultraviolet
    That invisible region of the spectrum just beyond the violet end of the visible region. Wavelengths range from 1 to 400 nm.
    Americasantioxidantsbasal cell carcinomaBiophotonicsBioScanCharlie Norwood Veterans Affairs Medical CenterIsmail Kaddour-Djebbarkinase DMedical College of GeorgiaNewsnon-melanomaOncogeneskin cancersun exposureultravioletultraviolet radiationUV lightWendy Bollag

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