The knowledge of the biological mechanisms leading to the induction of skin sensitisation has favoured in recent years the development of alternative non-animal methods. During the formal validation process, results from the Local Lymph Node Assay (LLNA) are generally used as reference data to assess the predictive capacity of the non-animal tests. This study reports an analysis of the variability of the LLNA for a set of chemicals for which multiple studies are available and considering three classification schemes: POS/NEG, GHS/CLP and ECETOC. As the type of vehicle used in a LLNA study is known to influence to some extent the results, two analyses were performed: considering the solvent used to test the chemicals and without considering ...
Skin sensitization potential or potency is an important end point in the safety assessment of new ch...
Predictive toxicology tests for the prospective identification of skin-sensitizing chemicals are wel...
We have monitored the regulatory use of the LLNA for chemicals registration from the time of its ado...
AbstractThe knowledge of the biological mechanisms leading to the induction of skin sensitisation ha...
The local lymph node assay (LLNA) is the preferred method for classification of sensitizers within R...
The validation of alternative methods is a relatively new activity in toxicology. The local lymph no...
Before being considered for regulatory use, every in vitro or in vivo method should provide evidence...
Allergic contact dermatitis is the second most commonly reported occupational illness, accounting fo...
Contact allergy is of considerable importance to the toxicologist, and regulatory authorities worldw...
The new OECD guideline 429 (skin sensitization: local lymph node assay) is based upon a protocol, wh...
The local lymph node assay (LLNA) is a skin sensitization test that provides animal welfare benefits...
The murine local lymph node assay (LLNA) is a validated method for identifying skin sensitization ha...
The results of the local lymph node assay are not for all compounds useful as starting point for a q...
<p>Skin sensitization is a toxicity endpoint of widespread concern, for which the mechanistic unders...
The Local Lymph Node Assay (LLNA) is the official method for assessing the allergic contact dermatit...
Skin sensitization potential or potency is an important end point in the safety assessment of new ch...
Predictive toxicology tests for the prospective identification of skin-sensitizing chemicals are wel...
We have monitored the regulatory use of the LLNA for chemicals registration from the time of its ado...
AbstractThe knowledge of the biological mechanisms leading to the induction of skin sensitisation ha...
The local lymph node assay (LLNA) is the preferred method for classification of sensitizers within R...
The validation of alternative methods is a relatively new activity in toxicology. The local lymph no...
Before being considered for regulatory use, every in vitro or in vivo method should provide evidence...
Allergic contact dermatitis is the second most commonly reported occupational illness, accounting fo...
Contact allergy is of considerable importance to the toxicologist, and regulatory authorities worldw...
The new OECD guideline 429 (skin sensitization: local lymph node assay) is based upon a protocol, wh...
The local lymph node assay (LLNA) is a skin sensitization test that provides animal welfare benefits...
The murine local lymph node assay (LLNA) is a validated method for identifying skin sensitization ha...
The results of the local lymph node assay are not for all compounds useful as starting point for a q...
<p>Skin sensitization is a toxicity endpoint of widespread concern, for which the mechanistic unders...
The Local Lymph Node Assay (LLNA) is the official method for assessing the allergic contact dermatit...
Skin sensitization potential or potency is an important end point in the safety assessment of new ch...
Predictive toxicology tests for the prospective identification of skin-sensitizing chemicals are wel...
We have monitored the regulatory use of the LLNA for chemicals registration from the time of its ado...