Further validation of an in vitro method to reduce the need for in vivo studies for measuring the absorption of chemicals through rat skin.
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R. Scott | J D Ramsey | H M Clowes | R C Scott | P L Batten | B K Jones | P. Batten | H. M. Clowes | J. Ramsey | B. Jones
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