Publications for Eva Andersson
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Journal Articles
Petra Larsson (Wäster), Eva Andersson, Uno Johansson, Karin Öllinger and Inger Rosdahl Ultraviolet A and B affect human melanocytes and keratinocytes differently. A study of oxidative alterations and apoptosis Experimental Dermatology, 2005, 14(2), 117-123.
Web of Science® Times Cited: 32 |
Cecilia Bivik, Eva Andersson and Inger Rosdahl Wavelength specific effects on UVB induced apoptosis in melanocytes. A study of the Bcl-2/Bax expression and keratinocyte rescue effects Melanoma Research, 2005, 15(1), 7-13.
Web of Science® Times Cited: 15 |
Eva Andersson, Inger Rosdahl, Hans Törmä and Anders Vahlquist Differential effects of UV irradiation on nuclear retinoid receptor levels in cultured keratinocytes and melanocytes Experimental dermatology, 2003, 12(5), 563-571.
Web of Science® Times Cited: 6 |
Eva Andersson, Anders Vahlquist and Inger Rosdahl β-Carotene Uptake and Bioconversion to Retinol Differ Between Human Melanocytes and Keratinocytes Nutrition and Cancer, 2001, 39(2), 300-306.
Web of Science® Times Cited: 13 |
Eva Andersson, Inger Rosdahl, H. Törmä and A. Vahlquist Ultraviolet irradiation depletes cellular retinol and alters the metabolism of retinoic acid in cultured human keratinocytes and melanocytes Melanoma research, 1999, 9(4), 339-346.
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Inger Rosdahl, Eva Andersson, Bertil Kågedal and H. Törma Vitamin A metabolism and mRNA expression of retinoid-binding protein and receptor genes in human epidermal melanocytes and melanoma cells Melanoma research, 1997, 7(4), 267-274.
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Eva Andersson, Carina Björklind, Hans Törma and Anders Vahlquist The metabolism of vitamin A to 3,4-didehydroretinol can be demonstrated in human keratinocytes, melanoma cells and HeLa cells, and is correlated to cellular retinoid-binding protein expression Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. Molecular Cell Research, 1994, 1224(3), 349-354.
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