1. Effects of ultraviolet radiation on human epidermal cell alloantigen presentation: initial depression of Langerhans cell-dependent function is followed by the appearance of T6-DR+ cells that enhance epidermal alloantigen presentation;Cooper;J Immunol,1985
2. Antigen-presenting OKM5+ melanophages appear in human epidermis after ultraviolet radiation;Cooper;J Invest Dermatol,1986
3. In vivo ultraviolet-exposed human epidermal cells activate T suppressor cell pathways that involve CD4+CD45RA+ suppressor-inducer T cells;Baadsgaard;J Immunol,1990
4. Human epidermal cells from ultraviolet light-exposed skin preferentially activate autorcactive CD4+2H4+ suppressor-inducer lymphocytes and CD8+ suppressor/cytotoxic lymphocytes;Baadsgaard;J Immunol,1988
5. UVB and UVC, but not UVA, potently induce the appearance of T6-DR+ antigen-presenting cells in human epidermis;Baadsgaard;J Invest Dermatol,1987