A tiered approach combining the short time exposure (STE) test and the bovine corneal opacity and permeability (BCOP) assay for predicting eye irritation potential of chemicals.
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Yutaka Takahashi | Hitoshi Sakaguchi | Kazuhiko Hayashi | Naohiro Nishiyama | Mirei Koike | Takayuki Abo | N. Nishiyama | H. Sakaguchi | K. Hayashi | Taeko Mori | Yutaka Takahashi | T. Abo | Taeko Mori | Mirei Koike
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