Read-across and new approach methodologies applied in a 10-step framework for cosmetics safety assessment - A case study with parabens.
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M. Cronin | H. Clewell | E. Mombelli | B. van der Burg | N. Hewitt | G. Ouedraogo | M. Dent | R. Kreiling | A. Detroyer | J. Naciff | A. Schepky | G. Kenna | M. Klarić | S. Tozer | J. O'Brien | S. Stuard | B. Desprez | C. Ellison | T. Cull | C. Mahony | C. Lester | D. Bury | Camilla Alexander-White | Stefania Giammanco | E. Hack | B. van Vugt | Cosmetics Europe | C. Alexander-White | S. Giammanco
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