Skin irritation tests using reconstructed human epidermis (RhE) employ viability as an endpoint, but color interference or borderline results are often problematic. We examined whether the cytology of cells from treated RhE could determine skin irritancy. Six chemicals (three irritants; DnP, 1-B, PH, three non-irritants; DP, APA, HS) were evaluated in a RhE, Keraskin™. DP, HS, and PH were clearly classified with viability, but DnP, 1-B, and APA were often falsely determined, due to borderline values falling near the cutoff, 50%. In histology, the tissues treated with DnP, 1-B, and PH showed erosion of the stratum corneum, vacuolization, and necrosis in the basal layer. DP- and HS-treated tissues showed relatively normal morphology but APA i...
AbstractTo replace the Draize skin irritation assay (OECD guideline 404) several test methods based ...
We have developed a new in vitro skin irritation test based on an open source reconstructed epidermi...
AbstractWe have developed a new in vitro skin irritation test based on an open source reconstructed ...
Studies assessing skin irritation to chemicals have traditionally used laboratory animals; however, ...
Assessment of skin irritation is an essential component of the safety evaluation of medical devices....
Assessment of dermal irritation is an essential component of the safety evaluation of medical device...
Acute skin irritation is the reversible inflammatory response of the epidermis to a topically applie...
To identify non-animal tests for predicting human skin irritation, the European Centre for the Valid...
Ph. D. ThesisSafety testing procedures and risk assessment analysis of newly developed chemicals are...
In recent years in vitro models have been developed to avoid the use of animals in cutaneous toxicol...
Animal use and welfare in toxicity testing are a major concern. These issues have been recognised by...
In vitro models aiming at replacing the traditional animal test for determining the skin irritation ...
To replace the Draize skin irritation assay (OECD guideline 404) several test methods based on recon...
A round robin study using reconstructed human epidermis (RhE) tissues was conducted to test medical ...
Evaluation of the irritant potential of new products or ingredients prior to human resting is genera...
AbstractTo replace the Draize skin irritation assay (OECD guideline 404) several test methods based ...
We have developed a new in vitro skin irritation test based on an open source reconstructed epidermi...
AbstractWe have developed a new in vitro skin irritation test based on an open source reconstructed ...
Studies assessing skin irritation to chemicals have traditionally used laboratory animals; however, ...
Assessment of skin irritation is an essential component of the safety evaluation of medical devices....
Assessment of dermal irritation is an essential component of the safety evaluation of medical device...
Acute skin irritation is the reversible inflammatory response of the epidermis to a topically applie...
To identify non-animal tests for predicting human skin irritation, the European Centre for the Valid...
Ph. D. ThesisSafety testing procedures and risk assessment analysis of newly developed chemicals are...
In recent years in vitro models have been developed to avoid the use of animals in cutaneous toxicol...
Animal use and welfare in toxicity testing are a major concern. These issues have been recognised by...
In vitro models aiming at replacing the traditional animal test for determining the skin irritation ...
To replace the Draize skin irritation assay (OECD guideline 404) several test methods based on recon...
A round robin study using reconstructed human epidermis (RhE) tissues was conducted to test medical ...
Evaluation of the irritant potential of new products or ingredients prior to human resting is genera...
AbstractTo replace the Draize skin irritation assay (OECD guideline 404) several test methods based ...
We have developed a new in vitro skin irritation test based on an open source reconstructed epidermi...
AbstractWe have developed a new in vitro skin irritation test based on an open source reconstructed ...