Clinical Photobiology
(formerly known as Cornwall Dermatology Research (CDR))
Other Publications
N. Morley The comet assay as a tool for biomonitoring and environmental monitoring RSC Environmental Chemistry Group Newsletter 2002
A. Curnow Meeting report: The Aerosol Society. RSC Environmental Chemistry Group Newsletter 2002
F. Stentiford, N. Morley & A. Curnow Automatic identification of regions of interest with application to the quantification of DNA damage in cells Proceedings of IS&T/SPIE Symposium 2002
A. Curnow, B. Parsons, L. Salter, N. Morley & D. Gould Airborne PM10s produce DNA damage in cultured lung fibroblasts Journal of the Aerosol Society. The Aerosol Society, University of Bath 2001
L. Salter Skin Cancer Research in Cornwall RSC Environmental Chemistry Group Newsletter 2000
News
8th February 2010: Royal Meeting for Researcher
28th September 2009: Name change for the Cornwall Dermatology Research Group
Click to see more news...Recent Publications
The validation of a non-invasive fluorescence imaging system to monitor clinical dermatological photodynamic therapy. written by J. Tyrrell, S. Campbell and A. Curnow.
Study to show bioavailability of oral green tea ingestion and effects on human leucocyte cellular DNA from ultraviolet radiation induced damage. written by H. Malhomme de la Roche, S. Seagrove, P. Divekar, A. Pye and A. Curnow
Click to see more publications...Recent Presentations
The other causes of skin cancer: why it is more important to stay safe in the sun. written by James Allen
Perfusion monitoring during real-time dermatological methyl-aminolevulinate photodynamic therapy (MAL-PDT) written by J. Tyrrell, E. Blake, A. Short and A. Curnow
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