The ECVAM Skin Irritation Task Force was established in November 1996, primarily to prepare a report on the current status of the development and validation of alternative tests for skin irritation and corrosion and, in particular, to identify any appropriate non-animal tests for predicting human skin irritation which were sufficiently well-developed to warrant ECVAM supporting their prevalidation/validation. The task force based its discussions around the proposed testing strategy for skin irritation/corrosion emanating from an OECD workshop held in January 1996. The following have been reviewed: a) structure-activity and structure-property relationships for skin corrosion and irritation, b) the use of pH and acid/alkaline reserve measurem...
AbstractEvaluation of the skin irritancy and corrosivity potential of an ingredient is a necessity i...
AbstractTo replace the Draize skin irritation assay (OECD guideline 404) several test methods based ...
The European Cosmetics Directive and REACH have accelerated the need for alternative tests. Especial...
The following have been reviewed: (a) structure-activity and structure property relationships for sk...
The ECVAM-funded skin irritation validation study (SIVS) was initiated in 2003 with the aim to evalu...
This is the XXth report of a series of workshops organised by the European Centre for the Validation...
Studies assessing skin irritation to chemicals have traditionally used laboratory animals; however, ...
Studies assessing skin irritation to chemicals have traditionally used laboratory animals; however, ...
An international validation study on IN VITRO tests for skin corrosivity was conducted during 1996 a...
ECVAM sponsored a formal validation study on three in vitro tests for skin irritation, two employing...
This is the 64th Report of a series of workshopsorganised by the European Centre for the Validation ...
Assessment of dermal irritation is an essential component of the safety evaluation of medical device...
To replace the Draize skin irritation assay (OECD guideline 404) several test methods based on recon...
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 ...
AbstractEvaluation of the skin irritancy and corrosivity potential of an ingredient is a necessity i...
AbstractTo replace the Draize skin irritation assay (OECD guideline 404) several test methods based ...
The European Cosmetics Directive and REACH have accelerated the need for alternative tests. Especial...
The following have been reviewed: (a) structure-activity and structure property relationships for sk...
The ECVAM-funded skin irritation validation study (SIVS) was initiated in 2003 with the aim to evalu...
This is the XXth report of a series of workshops organised by the European Centre for the Validation...
Studies assessing skin irritation to chemicals have traditionally used laboratory animals; however, ...
Studies assessing skin irritation to chemicals have traditionally used laboratory animals; however, ...
An international validation study on IN VITRO tests for skin corrosivity was conducted during 1996 a...
ECVAM sponsored a formal validation study on three in vitro tests for skin irritation, two employing...
This is the 64th Report of a series of workshopsorganised by the European Centre for the Validation ...
Assessment of dermal irritation is an essential component of the safety evaluation of medical device...
To replace the Draize skin irritation assay (OECD guideline 404) several test methods based on recon...
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 ...
AbstractEvaluation of the skin irritancy and corrosivity potential of an ingredient is a necessity i...
AbstractTo replace the Draize skin irritation assay (OECD guideline 404) several test methods based ...
The European Cosmetics Directive and REACH have accelerated the need for alternative tests. Especial...