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Zastrow L et al. – Human skin biopsies impregnated with specific spin traps were exposed to the different narrow–band lights to identify different types of free radicals. Generation of dangerous radical species like O2–, OH and CH–R was observed in different parts of the visible range, confirming the relevance of the free radical action spectrum and its ability to predict skin protection.

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