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2. Multi-laboratory validation of SkinEthic HCE test method for testing serious eye damage/eye irritation using liquid chemicals
3. Prospective multicentre study of the U-SENS test method for skin sensitization testing
4. Sub-categorisation of skin corrosive chemicals by the EpiSkin™ reconstructed human epidermis skin corrosion test method according to UN GHS: Revision of OECD Test Guideline 431
5. Cosmetics Europe multi-laboratory pre-validation of the SkinEthic™ reconstituted human corneal epithelium test method for the prediction of eye irritation
6. Quantification of dome formation by image analysis in LLC-PK1 renal cells: A sensitive method for the assessment of in vitro nephrotoxicity
7. Generation of oxidative stress in human cutaneous models following in vitro ozone exposure
8. SkinEthic™ HCE eye irritation test method on solid and liquid chemicals: Reliability, relevance and contribution to serious eye damage/eye irritation global assessment
9. Eye irritation assessment for strong colorants: SkinEthic™ HCE reconstructed human corneal test method, the reliable solution
10. Predictive capacity of SkinEthic™ HCE reconstructed human corneal test method analysis based on UN GHS classification drivers
11. Applicability domain of the U-SENS™ test method for skin sensitization testing over 175 chemicals
12. Serious eye damage/eye irritation assessment: How SkinEthic™ HCE reconstructed human corneal test method can address this area for liquid test substances
13. The Activation of Dendritic Cell Event in the Adverse Outcome Pathway for Skin Sensitization addressed by U-SENS™
14. Toward the validation of U-SENS™ skin sensitization method: Multicentric studies outcomes
15. Effect of Imidazole Derivatives on Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme Activities in a Reconstructed Human Epidermis
16. Assessment of surfactant cytotoxicity: comparison with the Draize eye test.
17. Alternative method for checking toxicity of hair dyes.
18. Quantification of dome formation by image analysis in LLC-PK1 renal cells: A sensitive method for the assessment of in vitro nephrotoxicity
19. Cytochrome P450-dependent enzyme activities and testosterone metabolism in a reconstituted human epidermis
20. Long-Term Electrical and Mechanical Function Monitoring of a Human-on-a-Chip System.
21. Usefulness of the EpiSkin™ reconstructed human epidermis model within Integrated Approaches on Testing and Assessment (IATA) for skin corrosion and irritation.
22. SkinEthic™ HCE Eye Irritation Test: Similar performance demonstrated after long distance shipment and extended storage conditions.
23. A way forward of alternative methods in China: Implementation of skin corrosivity potential using in vitro reconstructed human epidermis.
24. In vitro skin irritation assessment becomes a reality in China using a reconstructed human epidermis test method.
25. Multi-Organ toxicity demonstration in a functional human in vitro system composed of four organs.
26. Futuristic approach to alternatives.
27. An integrated testing strategy for in vitro skin corrosion and irritation assessment using SkinEthic™ Reconstructed Human Epidermis.
28. The Myeloid U937 Skin Sensitization Test (U-SENS) addresses the activation of dendritic cell event in the adverse outcome pathway for skin sensitization.
29. The usefulness of the validated SkinEthic™ RHE test method to identify skin corrosive UN GHS subcategories.
30. Regulatory assessment of in vitro skin corrosion and irritation data within the European framework: Workshop recommendations.
31. In vitro assessment of eye irritancy using the Reconstructed Human Corneal Epithelial SkinEthic HCE model: application to 435 substances from consumer products industry.
32. The ECVAM international validation study on in vitro tests for acute skin irritation: report on the validity of the EPISKIN and EpiDerm assays and on the Skin Integrity Function Test.
33. The EpiSkin phototoxicity assay (EPA): development of an in vitro tiered strategy using 17 reference chemicals to predict phototoxic potency.
34. The in vitro skin irritation of chemicals: optimisation of the EPISKIN prediction model within the framework of the ECVAM validation process.
35. Effect of imidazole derivatives on cytochrome P-450 enzyme activities in a reconstructed human epidermis.
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