AbstractWe have developed a new in vitro skin irritation test based on an open source reconstructed epidermis (OS-REp) with openly accessible protocols for tissue production and test performance. Due to structural, mechanistic and procedural similarity, a blinded catch-up validation study for skin irritation according to OECD Performance Standards (PS) was conducted in three laboratories to promote regulatory acceptance, with OS-REp models produced at a single production site only. While overall sensitivity and predictive capacity met the PS requirements, overall specificity was only 57%. A thorough analysis of the test results led to the assumption that some of the false-positive classifications could have been evoked by volatile skin-irri...
Since the animal test ban on cosmetics in the EU in 2013, alternative in vitro safety tests have bee...
AbstractThe need for non-animal data to assess skin sensitisation properties of substances, especial...
AbstractSeveral non-animal methods are now available to address the key events leading to skin sensi...
AbstractWe have developed a new in vitro skin irritation test based on an open source reconstructed ...
We have developed a new in vitro skin irritation test based on an open source reconstructed epidermi...
To replace the Draize skin irritation assay (OECD guideline 404) several test methods based on recon...
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....
Ph. D. ThesisSafety testing procedures and risk assessment analysis of newly developed chemicals are...
Studies assessing skin irritation to chemicals have traditionally used laboratory animals; however, ...
ECVAM sponsored a formal validation study on three in vitro tests for skin irritation, two employing...
The ECVAM-funded skin irritation validation study (SIVS) was initiated in 2003 with the aim to evalu...
The ECVAM Skin Irritation Task Force was established in November 1996, primarily to prepare a report...
The following have been reviewed: (a) structure-activity and structure property relationships for sk...
Since the animal test ban on cosmetics in the EU in 2013, alternative in vitro safety tests have bee...
AbstractThe need for non-animal data to assess skin sensitisation properties of substances, especial...
AbstractSeveral non-animal methods are now available to address the key events leading to skin sensi...
AbstractWe have developed a new in vitro skin irritation test based on an open source reconstructed ...
We have developed a new in vitro skin irritation test based on an open source reconstructed epidermi...
To replace the Draize skin irritation assay (OECD guideline 404) several test methods based on recon...
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....
Ph. D. ThesisSafety testing procedures and risk assessment analysis of newly developed chemicals are...
Studies assessing skin irritation to chemicals have traditionally used laboratory animals; however, ...
ECVAM sponsored a formal validation study on three in vitro tests for skin irritation, two employing...
The ECVAM-funded skin irritation validation study (SIVS) was initiated in 2003 with the aim to evalu...
The ECVAM Skin Irritation Task Force was established in November 1996, primarily to prepare a report...
The following have been reviewed: (a) structure-activity and structure property relationships for sk...
Since the animal test ban on cosmetics in the EU in 2013, alternative in vitro safety tests have bee...
AbstractThe need for non-animal data to assess skin sensitisation properties of substances, especial...
AbstractSeveral non-animal methods are now available to address the key events leading to skin sensi...