Black, H.S.

HOMER SELTON BLACK, Ph.D.

Curriculum Vitae

Name: Dr. Homer Black

Work Address: (1)Department. of Dermatology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX

(2) Department of Life Science, Southwest College, Stafford, Texas

College E-mail address:

(1)

Education

  • Ph.D., 1964, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Title of Dissertation: "The Effects of Victorin on Cells and Cell Fractions".
  • M.S. Admin., 1977, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, (Business/

Health Science Management)

  • M.Ed., 1960, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas.
  • B.Sc., 1956, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.

Postdoctoral Education and Training

Welch Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Texas, M. D. Anderson Hospital, Department of Biochemistry, Houston, Texas, September 1965-September 1966.

Res. Fellow, Department of Photobiology, Institute of Dermatology, St. John's Hospital, University of London, U.K., 1984.

Burroughs Wellcome Research/Travel Fellow, Department of Chemistry, University of Keele and Christie Hospital, Staffordshire, U.K., 1990.

Burroughs Wellcome Research/Travel Fellow, Department of Chemistry, University of Keele and Christie Hospital, Staffordshire, U.K., June-August, 1998.

Senior Fulbright Scholar, Scottish Photobiology Centre, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, Scotland, Sept.-Dec., 1998.

Teaching Experience:

Assistant Professor of Biology, Sam Houston State University, Department of Biology,

Huntsville, Texas, 1966- 1968.

Faculty (Adjunct), Houston Community College System, Houston, Texas, 1971-1973;

1977-1979; Southwest College, 1992-present; Univ. Houston/Victoria, 2004-2010, 2013. ITV and WebCT courses.

Course Experience

Introductory Biology, General Biology, Botany, Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Sociobiology,

Biochemistry, Medical Biochemistry Reviews, Instrumental Analysis of Biology, Intermediate Metabolism. Preceptor: V.A. Dental Student-Summer Research Program in Cell Biology, 1969-1974. Preceptor, Research Electives, (Medical students, Residents, and Ph.D. post-doctoral fellows), Senior/Graduate Seminar.

Professional, Technical, and Work-Related Experience:

Professor Emeritus, Department of Dermatology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, July, 2008 –present.

Professor, Department of Dermatology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, June 1980-2008.

Director, Photobiology Laboratory, Veterans Administration Hospital, Houston, Texas, 1974-2003.

Associate Professor, Research, Department of Dermatology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, July 1973-1980.

Research Physiologist, Photobiology Laboratory, Veterans Administration Hospital, Houston, Texas, July 1968-2003.

Research Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology, Baylor College of Medicine,

Houston, Texas, July 1968-1973.

Research Chemist, Protein Pioneering Laboratory, ARS-USDA, New Orleans, Louisiana,

1964- 1965.

Military Experience

First Lieutenant, Department of the Air Force, Strategic Air Command, March Air Force Base, California, Dual Aeronautical Rating, B-47E, August 1956-August 1959.

Captain, C-119 Troop Carrier Sq. Air Force Reserve, Belle-Chase Naval Air Station, La., 1964-1966.

Captain, United States Air Force Reserve. Hospital Biomedical Laboratory Officer, Biomedical Science Corp., Wilford Hall, San Antonio, TX, Retired Reserve, 1977.

Special Achievements:

National Academy of Science/National Research Council Research Associate, 1964-1965.

Research Career Scientist, Department of Veterans Affairs, 1982-1989; 1989-1996; Senior Research Career Scientist, 1996-2003.

Certified Administrative Manager, #1357, March, 1982. Institute of Professional Managers

Councilor (elected), American Society for Photobiology, 1986-1989; Treasurer, 1991-

1994.

Member, Board of Regents, Academy of Administrative Management, 1988-1989;

Chairman, 1989-1991.

Department of Veterans Affairs, Superior Performance Award, 1989, 1992;

Commendation, 2003.

Scientific Advisory Board, International Symposium "Ozone - Sun -Cancer", Paris, 1994.

Photon Award of the American Society for Photobiology, 1994.

Senior Fulbright Scholar, Univ.of Dundee, Scotland, UK, 1998 (Sept-Dec.).

Biographical Listing: Marquis “Who’s Who in America”, 2011-2015.

Award of Recognition for Contributionsto Skin Cancer Research, 5th International Conference on Oxidative Stress in Skin Biology and Medicine, Andros, Greece, 2011.

Publications and Editorial Experience:

Managing Editor, Photocarcinogenesis, Frontiers in Bioscience, 2000-present

Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Integrative Oncology

Associate Editor, Nutrition and Cancer: An International Journal

Editorial Board:

J Plastic Dermatology

Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis

Book(s): (Authored)

Black, H.S., Hart, R.C., and Peterson, O.M. Laboratory Management: Principles and Practice. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, pp 242, 1988.

Booklet(s):

Black, H.S. and Suzanne Jaax. Low-Fat Dietary Guide To Aid In The Management Of Skin Cancer. Copyright @ 1999, pp. 40, Houston, Texas.

Black HS, Cunningham GR. A Brief History of the Houston Veterans Hospital and its Research Program: 1949-2003. Houston, Texas, 2005.

Peer-Reviewed Journals, Reviews, Chapters:

Demertzis N, Fotopoulou-Stamatelou A, Gkinis S, Kyriazi M, Karalis E, Papaiwannou G Th, Melliou E, Kourounakis A, Magiatis P, BlackHS and Rallis M. Effects of olive oil phenolics on lipidemic profile and oxidative stress in mice. J. Food, Nutr, Dietetics2(1), 114, 2018.

Black HS. Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Cancer Prevention. J. Integr. Oncol. 6:1.2017.

DOI: 19.4172/2329-6771.1000e112

Black HS. Biophysical Contributions and Challenges in Oncology. J. Integr. Oncol. 5:4. 2016.

DOI 10.4172/2329-6771.1000e111

Black HS and Rhodes LE. Potential benefits of omega-3 fatty acids in non-melanoma skin cancer. J. Clin Med 5: 23-33, 2016.

Reprinted in:

“Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Health and Disease”L. Brown, B. Rauch, H. Poudyal. Eds. MDPI, Basel, 2016.

Black HS. The role of nutritional lipids and antioxidants in UV-induced skin cancer. Frontiers in Bioscience (Scholar) 7: 30-39, 2015.

Black HS. Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition: The Cancer Connection. J. Integr. Oncol. 4:2, 2015.

Gunasekera RS, Somasundaram S, Mitchell M, Arrambide D, and Black, HS. Lutein inhibits growth of human prostate cancer cells and potentiates capsaicin, curcumin, and the traditional chemotherapy agent, camptothecin. Cur. Top. in Phytochemistry 12: 1-9, 2014.

Black, HS. Role of Dietary Fat in Ultraviolet Light-Induced Carcinogenic Expression. J. Integr. Oncol. 4:2, 2014. Doi:10.4172/2329-6771.1000 e107.

Black HS. Nutritional lipid and antioxidant supplements: risks versus benefits. Expert Rev. Dermatol.7:483-492, 2012.

Black HS. Antioxidant Supplementation: Revisited. J. Integr. Oncol. 1:3, 2012.

Black HS. Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer. In V.R. Preedy, Ed., Handbook of Diet, Nutrition and the Skin. Wageningen Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 367-378, 2012.

Black HS. Interaction of ascorbic acid and tocopherol on -carotene modulated carcinogenesis. Hemoglobin 34: 284-290, 2010.

Gunasekera RS, Sewgobind K, Desai S, Dunn L, Black HS, McKeehan WL, Patil B. Lycopene and lutein inhibit proliferation in rat prostate carcinoma cells. Nutr. Cancer 58: 171-177, 2007

Black HS. Cancer prevention – diet and skin cancer. AgroFood 17: 44-47, 2006.

Black HS. Anti-and Pro-carcinogenic action of selected dietary lipids and antioxidants. J. Plastic Dermatol. 2: 5-14, 2006.

Black HS, Rhodes LE. The potential of omega-3 fatty acids in the prevention of non-melanoma skin cancer. Cancer Detection and Prevention 30: 224-232, 2006.

Black HS. Skin Cancer. In:D Heber, GL Blackburn, VLW Go, J Milner, Eds. Nutritional Oncology, 2nd Ed., Elsevier, Los Angeles. 405-422, 2006.

Black HS. How can we best directly show that immunity influenced by diet modifies cancer: Studies with dietary fat in a UV-carcinogenesis model. J. Nutr. 135: 2912S-2913S, 2005.

Black HS. Can diet prevent nonmelanoma skin cancer expression? Expert Rev. Anticancer Ther, 5: 801-808, 2005.

Black HS. Reassessment of a free radical theory of cancer with emphasis on ultraviolet carcinogenesis. Integrative Cancer Therapies 3: 279-293, 2004.

Black HS. Mechanisms of Pro- and Antioxidation. J. Nutr. 134: 3169-3170, 2004.

Black HS. ROS: A step closer to elucidating their role in the etiology of light-induced skin disorders. J. Invest. Dermatol. 122: xiii-ix (Editorial), 2004.

Black HS. Pro-carcinogenic activity of ß-carotene, a putative systemic photoprotectant. Photochem. Photobiol. Sci. 3: 753-758, 2004.

Black HS and Gerguis J. Modulation of dietary vitamins E and C fails to ameliorate -carotene exacerbation of UV-carcinogenesis in mice. Nutr. Cancer 45: 36-45, 2003.

Forbes PD, Beer JZ, Black HS, Cesarini J-P, Cole CA, Davies RE, Davitt JM, deGruijl F, Epstein J, Fourtanier A, Green A, Koval T, Ley RD, Mascotto R, Morison W, Osterberg R, Sliney D, Urbach F, van der Leun JC, and Young AR. Standardized protocols for photocarcinogenesis safety testing. Frontiers in Bioscience 8, d 848-854, 2003.

Orengo IF, Gerguis J, Phillips R, Guevara A, Lewis AT, Black HS. Celecoxib, a cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor as a potential chemopreventive to UV induced skin cancer: A study in the hairless mouse model. Arch. Dermatol. 138: 751-755, 2002.

Black HS. Pro-Oxidant and Anti-Oxidant Mechanism(s) of BHT and -Carotene in Photocarcinogenesis. Frontiers in Bioscience 7: d1044-1055, 2002.

Black HS, Rhodes, LE. Systemic photoprotection: Dietary intervention and therapy. In Sun Protection In Man, P. U. Giacomoni, ed., Elsevier Science, Holland, pp. 573-591, 2001.

Black HS, Lambert CR. Radical reactions of carotenoids and potential influence on UV-carcinogenesis. InCurrent Problems in Dermatology: Oxidants and Antioxidants in Cutaneous Biology, J. Thiele and P. Elsner, eds.,Karger, Basel, Switzerland, Vol. 29, pp. 140-156, 2001.

Black HS, Okotie-Eboh G, Gerguis J. Diet potentiates the UV-carcinogenic response to -carotene. Nutr. Cancer 37: 55-60, 2000.

Black HS. Diet and Skin Cancer, In Nutritional Oncology, D.Heber, G. L. Blackburn, and V.L.W. Go, eds. Academic Press, San Diego, CA., pp. 405- 419, 1999.

Black HS. Influence of dietary factors on actinically-induced skin cancer. Mutat. Res. 422: 185-190, 1998.

Black HS. Radical interception by carotenoids and effects on UV carcinogenesis. Nutr. Cancer 31: 212-217, 1998.

Black HS, Okotie-Eboh G, Gerguis J. Immunobiology of lipid-modulated UV-carcinogenesis. J. Photochem. Photobiol. B: Biology 44: 124-129, 1998.

Okotie-Eboh G., Gerguis J., Black HS. Influence of dietary lipid on hapten-specific UV-induced immunosuppression. Photodermatol. Photoimmunol. Photomed. 14: 116-118, 1998.

Black HS and Wolf, JE, Jr. Protective influence of a low-fat diet on non-melanoma skin cancer. Dermatologic Therapy: Phototherapy and Photoprotective Therapy 4: 100-105, 1997.

Jaax S, Scott LW, Wolf, JE, Thornby JI, Black HS. General guidelines for a low-fat diet effective in the management and prevention of non-melanoma skin cancer. Nutr. Cancer 27:150-156, 1997.

Black HS, deGruijl FR, Forbes PD, Cleaver JE, Ananthaswamy HN, deFabo EC, Ullrich SE, and Tyrrell RM. Photocarcinogenesis: An Overview. J. Photochem. Photobiol. B: Biology 40: 29-47, 1997.

Nataraj AJ, Black HS, Ananthaswamy HN. Signature p53 mutation at DNA cross-linking sites in 8-methoxypsoralen and ultraviolet A (PUVA)-induced murine skin cancers. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93:7961-7965, 1996.

Lambert CR, Black HS, Truscott TG. Reactivity of butylated hydroxytoluene. Free Rad. Biol. Med. 21:395-400, 1996.

Black HS and Rajan B. Antioxidants and carotenoids as potential photoprotectants. In Sunscreens:Development, Evaluation, and Regulatory Aspects, 2nd Edition, Lowe NJ, Shaath N, and Pathak M., eds. Marcel Dekker, Inc. New York, pp. 139-153, 1996.

Black HS. Molecular aspects of the photochemical and chemical changes induced by solar UV light. In Ozone Sun Cancer: Molecular and cellular mechanisms and prevention. L. Dubertret, R. Santus, and P. Morliere, (Eds.), Les Editions Inserm, Paris, pp 43-46, 1995.

Black HS, Thornby JI, Wolf JE, Goldberg H, Herd JA, Rosen T, Bruce S, Tschen JA, Scott LW,

Jaax S, Foreyt JP, and Reusser B. Evidence that a low-fat diet reduces the occurrence of non-melanoma skin cancer. Intl. J. Cancer 62:165-169, 1995.

Black HS, Wolf JE, Jr. A low-fat diet can reduce skin cancer risk. The Skin Cancer Foundation Journal XIII: 37/98, 1995.

Black HS, Okotie-Eboh G, Gerguis J, Urban JI, Thornby, JI. Dietary fat modulates immunoresponsiveness in UV-irradiated mice. Photochem. Photobiol. 62:964-969, 1995.

Black HS, Herd JA, Goldberg LH, Wolf JE, Thornby JI, Rosen T, Bruce S, Tschen JA, Foreyt JP,

Scott LW, Jaax S, and Andrews K. Effect of a low fat diet on the indicence of actinic keratosis.

New Engl. J. Med. 330:1272-1275, 1994.

Black, H.S., Judy Chiang, Janette Gerguis, Wanda Lenger, and John I. Thornby. Biochemical

parameters of epidermal aging in the hairless mouse and the relationship to UV-carcinogenesis. J.

Photochem. Photobiol. 23:111-118, 1994.

Yen A, Black HS, Tschen J. Effect of dietary omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acid sources on PUVA-

induced cutaneous toxicity and tumorigenesis in the hairless mouse. Arch. Dermatol. Res. 286:

331-336, 1994.

Black, H.S. Role of Dietary Factors in UV-Carcinogenesis. Cancer Bulletin 45:232-237, 1993.

Black, H.S. The Defensive Role of Antioxidants in Skin Carcinogenesis. InOxidative Stress in

Dermatology, Fuchs, J. and Packer L., eds. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, pp 243-269, 1993.

McBride, M.E., Ellner, K.M., Black, H.S., Clarridge J. E. and Wolf, J.E., Jr. A new Brevibacterium sp. isolated from infected genital hair of white piedra patients. J. Med. Microbiol. 39:255-261, 1993.

Black, H.S. Stratospheric Ozone Depletion and Skin Cancer Incidence. The Spectrum 5:13-19,

1992

Orengo, I.F., Black, H.S., and Wolf, J.E., Jr. Influence of fish oil supplementation on the minimal

erythema dose in humans. Arch. Dermatol. Res. 284:219-221, 1992.

Black, H.S., J.I. Thornby, J. Gerguis, and W. Lenger. Influence of dietary omega-6,-3 fatty acid

sources on the initiation and promotion stages of photocarcinogenesis. Photochem. Photobiol. 56: 195-199, 1992.

Sayre, R.M. and Black, H.S. Beta carotene does not act as an optical filter in skin. J. Photochem.

Photobiol. 12:83-90, 1992.

Fischer, M.A. and Black, H.S. Modification of membrane composition, eicosanoid metabolism, and immunoresponsiveness by dietary omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acid sources, modulators of ultraviolet-carcinogenesis. Photochem. Photobiol.54: 381-387, 1991.

Black, H.S. and M.M. Mathews-Roth. Protective role of butylated hydroxytoluene and certain carotenoids in photocarcinogenesis. Photochem. Photobiol. 53:707-716, 1991.

Black, H.S. and Rodgers, M.A.J. Glass and Plastic Photoluminescence: Interaction with Aqueous

Media and Cultured Mammalian Cells. Photochem. Photobiol. 51: 383-386, 1990.

Black, H.S. The Role of Dietary Lipids in Photocarcinogenesis. InThe Pharmacological Effect of Lipids, J. Kabara (Ed.), AOCS Champaign, IL, vol III, pp 281-290, 1990.

Black, H.S. Antioxidants and Carotenoids as Potential Photoprotectants. InSun Screens: Development, Evaluation and Regulatory Aspects. N.J. Lowe and N. Shaath (Eds.), Marcel Dekker, Inc. New York, New York, pp 267-278, 1990.

Black, H.S., Young, A.R., and Gibbs, N.K. Effects of Butylated Hydroxytoluene Upon PUVA-tumorigenesis and Induction of Ornithine Decarboxylase in the Mouse. J. Photochem. Photobiol. 3:91-100, 1989.

Henderson, C.D., Black, H.S., and Wolf, J.E., Jr. Influence of Omega-3 and Omega-6 Fatty Acid

Sources on Prostaglandin Levels in Mice. Lipids 24: 502-505, 1989.

Orengo, I.F., Black, H.S., Kettler, A.H., and Wolf, J.E., Jr. Influence of Dietary Menhaden Oil Upon Carcinogenesis and Various Cutaneous Responses to Ultraviolet Radiation. Photochem. Photobiol. 49:71-77, 1989.

Black, H.S. Role of Reactive Species in Inflammatory Process. In Pharmacology and the Skin, B. Shroot, H. Schaefer, Valbonne (Eds.), S. Karger, Basel, Switzerland, vol 2, pp 1-20, 1989.

Schaich, K.M. and Black H.S. Free Radicals, Antioxidants, Skin Cancer and Related Diseases:

Introduction to the Symposium. Lipids 23:568-569, 1988.

Kettler, A.H., Baughn, R.E., Orengo, I.F., Black, H. and Wolf, J.E. The Effect of Dietary Fish Oil

Supplementation on Psoriasis. J. Amer. Acad. Dermatol. 18:1267-1273, 1988.

Black, H.S. Systemic Photoprotective Agents. Photodermatology 4:187-195, 1987.

Black, H.S. Potential Involvement of Free Radical Reactions in Ultraviolet Light-mediated Cutaneous Damage. Photochem. Photobiol. 46:213-222, 1987.

Black, H.S. The Homology of UV-Mediated Cutaneous Carcinogenic and Aging Processes. In Photomedicine. E. Ben-Hur and I. Rosenthal (Eds.), CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, Vol. I pp. 63-78, 1987.

Black, H.S. Photocarcinogenesis and Diet. Federation Proc. 46:1901-1905, 1987.

Koone, M.D. and H.S. Black. A Mode of Action for Butylated Hydroxytoluene - Mediated Photo-

protection. J. Invest. Dermatol. 87:343-347, 1986.

Black, H.S. and J. Tigges. Evaluation of Structurally-related Phenols for Anti-photocarcinogenic

and Photoprotective Properties. Photochem. Photobiol. 43:403-408, 1986.

Black, H.S., W. Lenger, J. Gerguis, and J.I. Thornby. Relation of Antioxidants and Level of Dietary Lipid to Epidermal Lipid Peroxidation and Ultraviolet Carcinogenesis. Cancer Res. 45:6254-6259, 1985.

Black, H.S., F.F. Castrow II, and J. Gerguis. The Mutagenicity of Dinitrochlorobenzene. Arch.

Dermatol. 121:348-349, 1985.

Black, H.S., W. Lenger, J. Gerguis, and V. McCann. Studies on the Photoprotective Mechanism of Butylated Hydroxytoluene. Photochem. Photobiol. 40:69-75, 1984.

Black, H.S., Wanda Lenger, A. Warner Phelps and John I. Thornby. Influence of Dietary Lipid Upon Ultraviolet Light-Carcinogenesis. Nutr. Cancer. 5:59-68, 1983.

Black, Homer S. Utility of the Skin/UV-carcinogenesis Model for Evaluating the Role of Nutritional Lipids in Cancer. InDiet, Nutrition, and Cancer: From Basic Research to Policy Implications D.A. Roe, Ed., Alan Liss, Inc. New York, pp. 49-60, 1983.

Black, Homer S. Chemoprevention of Cutaneous Carcinogenesis. Cancer Bulletin 35: 252-257,

1983.

Black, H.S., Wanda Lenger, Virginia McCann, and John I. Thornby. Relation of UV Dose to Antioxidant Modification of Photocarcinogenesis. J. Amer. Col. Toxicol. 2:201-207, 1983.

Black, H.S., Virginia McCann, and John I. Thornby. Influence of Animal Age Upon Antioxidant-

Modified UV-Carcinogenesis. Photobiochem. Photobiophys. 4:107-118, 1982.

Brysk, M.M., E.H. Tschen, R.D. Hudson, E.B. Smith, W.R. Fleischmann, and H.S. Black. The Activity of Interferon on UV Light Induced Squamous Carcinomas in Mice. J. Amer. Acad. Dermatol. 5:61-63, 1981.

Black, Homer S. Analysis and Physiologic Significance of Cholesterol Epoxide in Animal Tissues. Lipids. 15:705-709, 1980.

Peterson, Alexander O., Virginia McCann, and Homer S. Black. Dietary Modification of UV-induced Epidermal Ornithine Decarboxylase. J. Invest. Dermatol. 75:408-410, 1980.

Phelps, Warner, Robert Baughn, and Homer S. Black. The Passage of Corynebacterium aquaticum Through Membrane Filters. In Vitro. 16:751-753, 1980.

Black, H.S., C.M. Kleinhans, H.T. Hudson, R.M. Sayre and P.P. Agin. Studies on the Mechanism of Protection by Butylated Hydroxytoluene to UV-radiation Damage. Photobiochem. Photobiophys.1:119-123, 1980.

Black, Homer S., and Janette Gerguis. Use of the Ames Test in Assessing the Relation of Dietary

Lipid and Antioxidants on N-2- Fluorenylacetamide Activation. J. Environ. Pathol. Toxicol. 4:131-138, 1980.

Chan, J.T., E.Y. Chan, H.S. Black, and L.E. Wyborny. Effects of Lipid Soluble Antioxidants on

Cytotoxity Induced by Photochemical Products of Cholesterol. Experientia. 39:439-440, 1980.

Black, Homer S., Susan V. Henderson, Charles M. Kleinhans, A. Warner Phelps, and J. I. Thornby. The Effect of Dietary Cholesterol on Ultraviolet Light-carcinogenesis. Cancer Res. 39:5022-5027, 1979.

Black, H.S., J.T. Chan, and G.E. Brown. Effects of Dietary Constituents on Ultraviolet Light-mediated Carcinogenesis. Cancer Res. 38:1384-1387, 1978.

Chan, J.T. and H.S. Black. The Mitigating Effect of Dietary Antioxidants on Chemically-induced

Carcinogenesis. Experientia. 34:110, 1978.

DeRios, G., J.T. Chan, H.S. Black, A.H. Rudolph, and J.M. Knox. Systemic Protection by Antioxidants Against UVL-induced Erythema. J. Invest. Dermatol. 70:123-125, 1978.

Chan, J.T. and H.S. Black. Antioxidant Mediated Reversal of Ultraviolet Light Cytotoxicity. J.

Invest. Dermatol. 68:366-368, 1977.

Grossie, V.B. Jr. and H.S. Black. The Effect of Ultraviolet Light (UVL) on the Lysosomes of Hairless Mouse Epidermis. Experientia. 33:425-426, 1977.

Chan, J.T., J.O. Ford, A.H. Rudolph and H.S. Black. Physiological Changes in Hairless Mice Maintained on an Antioxidant Supplemented Diet. Experientia. 33:41-42, 1977.

Black, H.S. and J.T. Chan. Experimental Ultraviolet Light-Carcinogenesis. Photochem. Photobiol. 26: 183-200, 1977.

Black, H.S. and J.T. Chan. Etiologic Related Studies of UVL-Mediated Carcinogenesis. Oncology. 33:119-122, 1976.

Chan, J.T., H.S. Black, and V.B. Grossie, Jr. A Comparison of Fatty Acid Composition of Actinic

Tumors and Normal Skin of Hairless Mice. Int. J. Biochem. 7:567-568, 1976.

Black, H.S. and J.L. Laseter. The Isolation and Identification of Cholesterol-5, 6-Epoxide from Liver of Hairless Mice. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 53C:29-31, 1976.

Chan, J.T. and H.S. Black. Distribution of Cholesterol-5,6-Epoxide Formation and Its Metabolism in Mouse Skin. J. Invest. Dermatol. 66:112-116, 1976.

Black, H.S. and J.T. Chan. Suppression of Ultraviolet Light- Induced Tumor Formation by Dietary Antioxidants. J. Invest. Dermatol. 65:412-414, 1975.

Black, H.S., Y. Tsurumaru, and W.B. Lo. Rapid Photolysis of Cholesterol. Res. Commun. Chem.

Pathol. Pharmacol. 10:177-180, 1975.

Feller, R.P., H.S. Black, and I.L. Shannon. Evidence for the Absence of Ascorbic Acid in Saliva.

Archs. Oral. Biol. 20:563-566, 1975.

Chan, J.T. and H.S. Black. Skin Carcinogenesis: Cholesterol 5, 6-Epoxide Hydrase Activity in Ultra-violet Light Irradiated Mouse Skin. Science. 196:1216-1217, 1974.

Black, H.S. Effects of Dietary Antioxidants on Actinic Tumor Induction. Res. Commun. Chem.

Pathol. Pharmacol. 7:783-786, 1974.

Black, H.S., J.S. Jones, and W.B. Lo. Metabolism of Actinic Skin Tumors: Incorporation of 14C-

Acetate into Lipids. Lipids 1:292- 294, 1974.

Ogura, R.M., H.S. Black and J.M. Knox. Lactate Dehydrogenase Activity in the Epidermis of

Mouse Ear Exposed to Monochromatic Wavelengths of Ultraviolet Light. J. Invest. Dermatol 61:310- 313, 1973.

Lo, W.B. and H.S. Black. Inhibition of Carcinogen Formation in Skin Irradiated with UV. Nature

46:489-491, 1973.

Lo, W.B. and H.S. Black. Antioxidant Protection Against Carcinogen Formation in Ultraviolet Irradiated Skin. J.I.R.C.S. (73-9) 8-15-1, 1973.

Black, H.S. and D.R. Douglas. Formation of a Carcinogen of Natural Origin in the Etiology of UV-Carcinogenesis. Cancer Res. 33:2094-2096, 1973.

Douglas, D.R. and H.S. Black. An Inexpensive Method for Collection of Radioactive Compounds

from Gas Chromatographic Effluents. Chromatographia. 6:229-230, 1973.

Black, H.S. An Experimental Basis for Carcinogenic Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation. Space Life

Sciences. 4:110-123, 1973.

Lo, W.B. and H.S. Black. Effects of Aflatoxin B1 on 14C-Acetate Incorporation. Experientia