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EARLY ALTERATIONS OF ACTIN IN CULTURED HUMAN KERATINOCYTES AND FIBROBLASTS EXPOSED TO LONG‐WAVELENGTH RADIATIONS. POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT IN THE UVA‐INDUCED PERTURBATIONS OF ENDOCYTOTIC PROCESSES
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Cutaneous BiologyPhototoxicityCytoskeletonPoly MerizationActin ReactivityDermatologyActin FilamentsRadiation OncologyMedicineCell BiologyCellular PhysiologyExtracellular Matrix
Abstract Exposure of cultured MRC5 human fibroblasts or NCTC 2544 human keratinocytes to mild doses of ultraviolet A (UVA: 320‐400 nm) radiations markedly decreased the actin reactivity with fluorescein‐labeled phalloidin. This indicates a change in the degree of poly merization of actin and thus in the organization of actin filaments. Such a phenomenon might be involved in the previously reported UVA‐induced inhibition of specific and nonspecific endocytotic processes.
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