Safety assessment of chemicals and products in the European Union (EU) is based on decades of practice using primarily animal toxicity studies to model hazardous effects in humans. Nevertheless, there has been a longstanding ethical concern about using experimental animals. In addition, animal models may fail to predict adverse effects in humans. This has provided a strong motivation to develop and use new approach methodologies and other alternative sources of evidence. A key challenge for this is integration of evidence from different sources. This paper is a call for action with regard to development, validation, and implementation of modern safety assessment approaches for human health assessment by means of focused applied research and...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-01-31, revised 2020-02-21, accepted 2...
To develop and evaluate scientifically robust and innovative approaches for the safety assessment of...
International audienceAlthough the need for non-animal alternatives has been well recognised for the...
Safety assessment of chemicals and products in the European Union (EU) is based on decades of practi...
Safety assessment of chemicals and products in the European Union (EU) is based on decades of practi...
Safety assessment of chemicals and products in the European Union (EU) is based on decades of practi...
Safety assessment of chemicals and products in the European Union (EU) is based on decades of practi...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-06-05, revised 2020-11-21, accepted 2...
Although the need for non-animal alternatives has been well recognised for the human health hazard a...
EU regulations call for the use of alternative methods to animal testing. During the last decade, an...
Since March 2013, animal use for cosmetics testing for the European market has been banned. This req...
Most tests methods that are accepted by regulatory authorities to assess the safety and toxicity of ...
Since March 2013, animal use for cosmetics testing for the European market has been banned. This req...
Since March 2013, animal use for cosmetics testing for the European market has been banned. This req...
Although the need for non-animal alternatives has been well recognised for the human health hazard a...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-01-31, revised 2020-02-21, accepted 2...
To develop and evaluate scientifically robust and innovative approaches for the safety assessment of...
International audienceAlthough the need for non-animal alternatives has been well recognised for the...
Safety assessment of chemicals and products in the European Union (EU) is based on decades of practi...
Safety assessment of chemicals and products in the European Union (EU) is based on decades of practi...
Safety assessment of chemicals and products in the European Union (EU) is based on decades of practi...
Safety assessment of chemicals and products in the European Union (EU) is based on decades of practi...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-06-05, revised 2020-11-21, accepted 2...
Although the need for non-animal alternatives has been well recognised for the human health hazard a...
EU regulations call for the use of alternative methods to animal testing. During the last decade, an...
Since March 2013, animal use for cosmetics testing for the European market has been banned. This req...
Most tests methods that are accepted by regulatory authorities to assess the safety and toxicity of ...
Since March 2013, animal use for cosmetics testing for the European market has been banned. This req...
Since March 2013, animal use for cosmetics testing for the European market has been banned. This req...
Although the need for non-animal alternatives has been well recognised for the human health hazard a...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-01-31, revised 2020-02-21, accepted 2...
To develop and evaluate scientifically robust and innovative approaches for the safety assessment of...
International audienceAlthough the need for non-animal alternatives has been well recognised for the...