Workshop on acceleration of the validation and regulatory acceptance of alternative methods and implementation of testing strategies.
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T Burgdorf | A H Piersma | R Landsiedel | M Oelgeschläger | B Desprez | A Kienhuis | J van Benthem | A M Vinggaard | C Eskes | J Ezendam | V Rogiers | K Louekari | R Taalman | J Barroso | M Whelan | A Braeuning | A. Piersma | V. Rogiers | A. Vinggaard | J. van Benthem | A. Braeuning | M. Whelan | K. Louekari | M. Oelgeschläger | R. Landsiedel | R. Taalman | C. Eskes | A. Kienhuis | J. Benthem | J. Barroso | J. Ezendam | B. Desprez | T. Burgdorf | A. Vinggaard | M. Oelgeschläger
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