Biomolecules influenced by UVC radiation



Number of entries: 9

Radiation TypeDose (J/m2)Dosage Rate (W/m2)Sampling Time (hrs)Organism TestedStudy TypeTested Cell/TissueUniProt NamePMID
UVC-radiation1024Homo sapiensIn vitroskin of bodyCDN2A_HUMAN10485451
UVC-radiation2024Homo sapiensIn vitroskin of bodyCDN2A_HUMAN10485451
UVC-radiation400.5Homo sapiensIn vitrofibroblast of dermisMK08_HUMAN8876670
UVC-radiation2012Mus musculusIn vitrofibroblast of dermisP53_MOUSE8743957
UVC-radiation2024Mus musculusIn vitrofibroblast of dermisP53_MOUSE8743957
UVC-radiation5002Rattus norvegicusIn vitrosplenocyteBCL2_RAT11051198
UVC-radiation600008Homo sapiensin vitrofibroblastCDK4_HUMAN32380926
UVC-radiation6000024Homo sapiensin vitrofibroblastCDK4_HUMAN32380926
UVC-radiation6000024Homo sapiensin vitrofibroblastCDK6_HUMAN32380926
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