At present, the identification of potentially sensitizing chemicals is carried out using animal models. However, it is very important from ethical, safety and economic point of view to have biological markers to discriminate allergy and irritation events, and to be able to classify sensitizers according to their potency, without the use of animals. Within the Sens-it-iv EU Frame Programme 6 funded Integrated Project (LSHB-CT-2005-018681), a number of in vitro, human cell based assays were developed which, when optimized and used in an integrated testing strategy, may be able to distinguish sensitizers from non-sensitizers. This study describes two of these assays, which when used in a tiered strategy, may be able to identify contact sensiti...
One of the most important allergic diseases caused by chemicals, contact hypersensitivity (CHS) or s...
<p>Cosmetics Europe, the European Trade Association for the cosmetics and personal care industry, is...
This study describes the international ring trial of the epidermal-equivalent (EE) sensitizer potenc...
At present, the identification of potentially sensitizing chemicals is carried out using animal mode...
Assessment of allergenic potential of chemicals is performed using animal models, such as the murine...
Contact allergy is of considerable importance to the toxicologist, and regulatory authorities worldw...
The purpose of this study was to explore the possibility of combining the epidermal equivalent (EE) ...
Predictive tests to identify the sensitizing properties of chemicals are carried out using animals. ...
Progress in understanding the mechanisms of skin sensitization, provides us with the opportunity to ...
AbstractSeveral non-animal methods are now available to address the key events leading to skin sensi...
No standardized in vitro methods to assess potency of skin sensitizers are available. Recently, we s...
Over the last decade, incredible progress has been made in the development of non-animal tests to as...
This study describes the international ring trial of the epidermal-equivalent (EE) sensitizer potenc...
Skin sensitization is the development of the allergic contact dermatitis caused by chemicals. Regula...
Assessment of allergenic potency of low molecular weight compounds is generally performed using anim...
One of the most important allergic diseases caused by chemicals, contact hypersensitivity (CHS) or s...
<p>Cosmetics Europe, the European Trade Association for the cosmetics and personal care industry, is...
This study describes the international ring trial of the epidermal-equivalent (EE) sensitizer potenc...
At present, the identification of potentially sensitizing chemicals is carried out using animal mode...
Assessment of allergenic potential of chemicals is performed using animal models, such as the murine...
Contact allergy is of considerable importance to the toxicologist, and regulatory authorities worldw...
The purpose of this study was to explore the possibility of combining the epidermal equivalent (EE) ...
Predictive tests to identify the sensitizing properties of chemicals are carried out using animals. ...
Progress in understanding the mechanisms of skin sensitization, provides us with the opportunity to ...
AbstractSeveral non-animal methods are now available to address the key events leading to skin sensi...
No standardized in vitro methods to assess potency of skin sensitizers are available. Recently, we s...
Over the last decade, incredible progress has been made in the development of non-animal tests to as...
This study describes the international ring trial of the epidermal-equivalent (EE) sensitizer potenc...
Skin sensitization is the development of the allergic contact dermatitis caused by chemicals. Regula...
Assessment of allergenic potency of low molecular weight compounds is generally performed using anim...
One of the most important allergic diseases caused by chemicals, contact hypersensitivity (CHS) or s...
<p>Cosmetics Europe, the European Trade Association for the cosmetics and personal care industry, is...
This study describes the international ring trial of the epidermal-equivalent (EE) sensitizer potenc...