A formal validation study was performed, in order to investigate whether the commercially available reconstructed human epidermis (RHE) models, EPISKIN (R), EpiDerm (TM) and SkinEthic (R), are suitable for in vitro skin absorption testing. The skin types currently recommended in the OECD Test Guideline 4 28, namely, ex vivo human epidermis and pig skin, were used as references. Based on the promising outcome of the prevalidation study, the panel of test substances was enlarged to nine substances, covering a wider spectrum of physicochemical properties. The substances were tested under both infinite-dose and finite-dose conditions, in ten laboratories, under strictly controlled conditions. The data were subjected to independent statistical a...
Assessment of dermal irritation is an essential component of the safety evaluation of medical device...
Assessment of skin irritation is an essential component of the safety evaluation of medical devices....
ECVAM sponsored a formal validation study on three in vitro tests for skin irritation, two employing...
Two reconstructed human skin models, EpiskinSM and EpiDermTM, have been approved as alternative memb...
Titelblatt und Inhaltsverzeichnis Einleitung Material und Methoden Ergebnisse Diskussion Z...
Two reconstructed human skin models, EpiskinSM and EpiDermTM, have been approved as alternative memb...
Two reconstructed human skin models, EpiskinSM and EpiDermTM, have been approved as alternative memb...
Two reconstructed human skin models, EpiskinSM and EpiDermTM, have been approved as alternative memb...
Two reconstructed human skin models, EpiskinSM and EpiDermTM, have been approved as alternative memb...
In recent years many efforts have been made to replace dermal toxicity testing of chemicals in the a...
In recent years many efforts have been made to replace dermal toxicity testing of chemicals in the a...
To replace the Draize skin irritation assay (OECD guideline 404) several test methods based on recon...
In recent years many efforts have been made to replace dermal toxicity testing of chemicals in the a...
In recent years many efforts have been made to replace dermal toxicity testing of chemicals in the a...
AbstractTo replace the Draize skin irritation assay (OECD guideline 404) several test methods based ...
Assessment of dermal irritation is an essential component of the safety evaluation of medical device...
Assessment of skin irritation is an essential component of the safety evaluation of medical devices....
ECVAM sponsored a formal validation study on three in vitro tests for skin irritation, two employing...
Two reconstructed human skin models, EpiskinSM and EpiDermTM, have been approved as alternative memb...
Titelblatt und Inhaltsverzeichnis Einleitung Material und Methoden Ergebnisse Diskussion Z...
Two reconstructed human skin models, EpiskinSM and EpiDermTM, have been approved as alternative memb...
Two reconstructed human skin models, EpiskinSM and EpiDermTM, have been approved as alternative memb...
Two reconstructed human skin models, EpiskinSM and EpiDermTM, have been approved as alternative memb...
Two reconstructed human skin models, EpiskinSM and EpiDermTM, have been approved as alternative memb...
In recent years many efforts have been made to replace dermal toxicity testing of chemicals in the a...
In recent years many efforts have been made to replace dermal toxicity testing of chemicals in the a...
To replace the Draize skin irritation assay (OECD guideline 404) several test methods based on recon...
In recent years many efforts have been made to replace dermal toxicity testing of chemicals in the a...
In recent years many efforts have been made to replace dermal toxicity testing of chemicals in the a...
AbstractTo replace the Draize skin irritation assay (OECD guideline 404) several test methods based ...
Assessment of dermal irritation is an essential component of the safety evaluation of medical device...
Assessment of skin irritation is an essential component of the safety evaluation of medical devices....
ECVAM sponsored a formal validation study on three in vitro tests for skin irritation, two employing...