“Morning after” sun cream may prevent skin cancers
The cream uses a bacterial enzyme, T4 endonuclease, to identify, snip away, and repair fused pyrimidine base pairs in DNA, which frequently result from exposure to ultraviolet light. In a preliminary study involving 30 patients with xeroderma pigmentosum, the researchers found that the lotion reduce...
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description | The cream uses a bacterial enzyme, T4 endonuclease, to identify, snip away, and repair fused pyrimidine base pairs in DNA, which frequently result from exposure to ultraviolet light. In a preliminary study involving 30 patients with xeroderma pigmentosum, the researchers found that the lotion reduced the incidence of basal cell carcinomas by 30% and of actinic keratoses by 68%, compared with placebo (Lancet 2001;357:926-9). |
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