How Much Sun Protection Is Needed?: Are We on the Way to Full-Spectrum Protection?
The skin-damaging effects of the UV part of solar radiation are well known and therefore are a focus of photobiological research. However, UVR is only a small part of the solar radiation flux that reaches the earth’s surface. In this issue, Liebel et al. shed light on the biological effects of visib...
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