Kerry M Hanson

Summary

Affiliation: University of California
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Sunscreen enhancement of UV-induced reactive oxygen species in the skin
    Kerry M Hanson
    Department of Chemistry, University of California at Riverside, Riverside, CA 92506, USA
    Free Radic Biol Med 41:1205-12. 2006
  2. ncbi Application of nonlinear optical microscopy for imaging skin
    Kerry M Hanson
    Department of Chemistry, University of California at Riverside, Riverside, CA, USA
    Photochem Photobiol 85:33-44. 2009
  3. ncbi Two-photon fluorescence imaging and reactive oxygen species detection within the epidermis
    Kerry M Hanson
    Department of Chemistry, University of California, Riverside, USA
    Methods Mol Biol 289:413-22. 2005
  4. ncbi Observation and quantification of ultraviolet-induced reactive oxygen species in ex vivo human skin
    Kerry M Hanson
    Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, 61801, USA
    Photochem Photobiol 76:57-63. 2002
  5. ncbi Bioconvertible vitamin antioxidants improve sunscreen photoprotection against UV-induced reactive oxygen species
    Kerry M Hanson
    Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics, Department of Physics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA
    J Cosmet Sci 54:589-98. 2003
  6. ncbi Dietary lutein reduces ultraviolet radiation-induced inflammation and immunosuppression
    Erica H Lee
    Department of Dermatology, Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, New York 10021, USA
    J Invest Dermatol 122:510-7. 2004
  7. ncbi Two-photon fluorescence lifetime imaging of the skin stratum corneum pH gradient
    Kerry M Hanson
    Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics, Department of Physics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois 61801, USA
    Biophys J 83:1682-90. 2002
  8. ncbi NHE1 regulates the stratum corneum permeability barrier homeostasis. Microenvironment acidification assessed with fluorescence lifetime imaging
    Martin J Behne
    Dermatology Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Department of Dermatology, University of California, San Francisco, California 94121, USA
    J Biol Chem 277:47399-406. 2002

Collaborators

  • Enrico Gratton
  • Peter M Elias
  • Erica H Lee
  • Martin J Behne
  • Sreedevi Kodali
  • Dorothea Faulhaber
  • Richard D Granstein
  • Wanhong Ding
  • Sara Peters
  • Jamie W Meyer
  • Debra Crumrine
  • Nicholas P Barry
  • Satoru Murata
  • Robert W Clegg
  • Walter M Holleran
  • Theodora M Mauro

Detail Information

Publications8

  1. ncbi Sunscreen enhancement of UV-induced reactive oxygen species in the skin
    Kerry M Hanson
    Department of Chemistry, University of California at Riverside, Riverside, CA 92506, USA
    Free Radic Biol Med 41:1205-12. 2006
    ..The data show that when all three of the UV filters penetrate into the nucleated layers, the level of ROS increases above that produced naturally by epidermal chromophores under UV illumination...
  2. ncbi Application of nonlinear optical microscopy for imaging skin
    Kerry M Hanson
    Department of Chemistry, University of California at Riverside, Riverside, CA, USA
    Photochem Photobiol 85:33-44. 2009
    ..While the field is quite new, it seems likely that the use of NLOM to probe structure and biochemistry of live skin samples will only continue to grow...
  3. ncbi Two-photon fluorescence imaging and reactive oxygen species detection within the epidermis
    Kerry M Hanson
    Department of Chemistry, University of California, Riverside, USA
    Methods Mol Biol 289:413-22. 2005
    ..In addition, comparative studies can be made to determine the effect of applied agents (drugs, therapeutics) upon ROS levels at any layer or cellular region within the skin...
  4. ncbi Observation and quantification of ultraviolet-induced reactive oxygen species in ex vivo human skin
    Kerry M Hanson
    Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, 61801, USA
    Photochem Photobiol 76:57-63. 2002
    ..Approximately 10(-4) mol are potentially generated in the lower epidermal strata. The data show that two-photon fluorescence imaging can be used to detect ROS in UV-irradiated skin...
  5. ncbi Bioconvertible vitamin antioxidants improve sunscreen photoprotection against UV-induced reactive oxygen species
    Kerry M Hanson
    Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics, Department of Physics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA
    J Cosmet Sci 54:589-98. 2003
    ..The bioconversion forms an antioxidant reservoir that deactivates the ROS generated (within the strata granulosum, spinosum, and basale) by the UV photons that the sunscreens do not block in the stratum corneum...
  6. ncbi Dietary lutein reduces ultraviolet radiation-induced inflammation and immunosuppression
    Erica H Lee
    Department of Dermatology, Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, New York 10021, USA
    J Invest Dermatol 122:510-7. 2004
    ..Thus, lutein modulates the skin's response to UVR and may contribute to the defense against some of the deleterious effects of solar radiation...
  7. ncbi Two-photon fluorescence lifetime imaging of the skin stratum corneum pH gradient
    Kerry M Hanson
    Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics, Department of Physics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois 61801, USA
    Biophys J 83:1682-90. 2002
    ..The data definitively show that the stratum corneum acid mantle results from the presence of aqueous acidic pockets within the lipid-rich extracellular matrix...
  8. ncbi NHE1 regulates the stratum corneum permeability barrier homeostasis. Microenvironment acidification assessed with fluorescence lifetime imaging
    Martin J Behne
    Dermatology Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Department of Dermatology, University of California, San Francisco, California 94121, USA
    J Biol Chem 277:47399-406. 2002
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