|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
Overview"In an era of global warming knowledge of the effects of solar radiation on humans is of great importance and the latest discoveries in environmental photobiology are presented in this book. The Editor has brought together a wide range of world class contributors to provide the reader with information on the clinical effects of solar radiation, such as inflammation, pigmentation, immune-suppression, cancer and aging, with emphasis on the ethnic or genetic background. The book also offers updates on the biochemical mechanisms involved in the generation of damage to DNA, lipids and proteins and on their removal. Each chapter has been written to provide a ""historical"" description of the phenomenology followed by the description of the state of the art. In this way, non-specialized and specialised readers alike can be updated in the essential aspects of the field. Key topics include: - Damages from acute versus chronic sun exposure - Skin Color, Melanin, Race/Ethnicity and UV-Induced DNA Damage - The effects of solar radiation on the immune response in humans - Genetic background and UV-induced skin cancer - The photochemistry of indirect damages: Lipid and Protein Damage provoked by UV radiation - DNA repair therapy This title will become an indispensable resource for students and professional at all levels working in fields relating to photochemistry, environmental science, biochemistry and biotechnology." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paolo U Giacomoni (Estee Lauder Comapanies) , Paolo U Giacomoni (Estee Lauder Comapanies) , Donat-P Hader , European Society PhotobiologyPublisher: Royal Society of Chemistry Imprint: Royal Society of Chemistry Volume: Volume 10 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.695kg ISBN: 9780854042890ISBN 10: 085404289 Pages: 341 Publication Date: 19 September 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"""...clinical and basic photobiologists it certainly will be a good investment."" * Archives of Dermatological Research, 2008, 300:209 - 209 * ""an excellent and comprehensive compendium about the effects of UV radiation on human skin which light be useful for students, scientists and for those in the cosmetic and personal care industry.""""a very good starting point to enter in to the field of sun-induced skin alterations and sun protection.""""all chapters start with the history and include long reference lists allowing the reader to follow the original data in the scientific literature.""""This book is highlt recommendable."" * International Federation of the Societies of Cosmetic Chemists *" Photosciences of the human skin <p>Biophysical and physiological effects of solar radiation on human skin <p>Paolo Giacomoni<br>Cambridge, UK: RSC Publishing 2007 ] 352 pp ] (HB) ISBN 9780854042890 <p>Reviewed by Paolo Di Mascio <p>This volume is part of an encyclopaedic series, the Comprehensive series in photochemical and photobiological sciences, initiated by the European Society for Photobiology. <p>This series is intended to cover a range of different multidisciplinary fields that 'deal' with light. This particular volume covers different aspects related to solar radiation effects (acute and chronic) on the human skin, a subject which has grown in importance because of changing recreational behaviour, increasing temperatures and rising levels of high-energy UV radiation and the resultant effects on levels of skin cancer. <p>This provides a multidisciplinary approach to the subject, dealing as it does with the chemistry, physiology and biochemical mechanisms. The many clinical effects of solar radiation, such as inflammation, pigmentation, immunosuppression, cancer and ageing are all discussed in detail. <p>The book ends with a section on the biochemical mechanisms involved in the generation of damage to DNA, lipids and proteins and on their removal. Chemistry World, 2008, 5(8), p. 68 Author InformationPaolo U. Giacomoni received a Laurea in Atomic Physics from the University of Milano and a Ph. D. in Biochemistry from the University of Paris. He was a teacher at the University of Paris, and was a fellow scientist at University of California, San Diego, at the University of Wisconsin, Madison and at the Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum in Heidelberg. He is Executive Director-R&D, at Clinique Laboratories, Inc. in Melville, N.Y He discovered that UV radiation elicits heat shock response and impairs energy metabolism in the epidermis. He worked on the pro-oxidative behavior of UVA radiation and discovered that DNA damage by UVA requires Oxygen and transition metals. As consequence, he proposed the now widely accepted micro-inflammatory model of skin aging and his laboratory was one of the twelve laboratories, which created the European Union-sponsored Network on Molecular Gerontology. He was among the founders of the European Society for Photobiology and was elected Secretary of the Society for two successive two-year terms. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |