Skin sensitization testing in potency and risk assessment.
暂无分享,去创建一个
I Kimber | D A Basketter | W Steiling | D. Basketter | I. Kimber | L Lea | W. Steiling | C Wiemann | M Butler | C Newsome | R Roggeband | K Berthold | J L Garrigue | G Stropp | S Waterman | L. Lea | R. Roggeband | C. Newsome | M. Butler | G. Stropp | J. Garrigue | K. Berthold | S. Waterman | C. Wiemann
[1] G F Gerberick,et al. A skin sensitization risk assessment approach for evaluation of new ingredients and products. , 2000, American journal of contact dermatitis : official journal of the American Contact Dermatitis Society.
[2] I. Kimber,et al. Use of the local lymph node assay for the estimation of relative contact allergenic potency , 2000, Contact dermatitis.
[3] G F Gerberick,et al. The importance of exposure estimation in the assessment of skin sensitization risk , 2000, Contact dermatitis.
[4] I Kimber,et al. Local lymph node assay: validation assessment for regulatory purposes. , 2000, American journal of contact dermatitis : official journal of the American Contact Dermatitis Society.
[5] D. Basketter,et al. The impact of vehicle on assessment of relative skin sensitization potency of 1,4-dihydroquinone in the local lymph node assay. , 1999, American journal of contact dermatitis : official journal of the American Contact Dermatitis Society.
[6] D. Basketter,et al. Influence of application vehicle on skin sensitization to methylchloroisothiazolinone/methylisothiazolinone: an analysis using the local lymph node assay , 1999, Contact dermatitis.
[7] I Kimber,et al. Threshold for classification as a skin sensitizer in the local lymph node assay: a statistical evaluation. , 1999, Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association.
[8] D A Basketter,et al. Human volunteer studies; a consumer products company view , 1999, Human & experimental toxicology.
[9] M. Robinson. Population differences in skin structure and physiology and the susceptibility to irritant and allergic contact dermatitis: implications for skin safety testing and risk assessment , 1999, Contact dermatitis.
[10] T. Menné,et al. An update of the risk assessment for methylchloroisothiazolinone/methylisothiazolinone (MCI/MI) with focus on rinse‐off products , 1999, Contact dermatitis.
[11] I Kimber,et al. A comparison of statistical approaches to the derivation of EC3 values from local lymph node assay dose responses , 1999, Journal of applied toxicology : JAT.
[12] I. Kimber,et al. Local lymph node assay responses to paraphenylenediamine: intra‐ and inter‐laboratory evaluations , 1999, Journal of applied toxicology : JAT.
[13] I Kimber,et al. Thresholds in contact sensitization: theoretical and practical considerations. , 1999, Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association.
[14] D. Basketter,et al. Toxicology of Contact Dermatitis: Allergy, Irritancy and Urticaria , 1999 .
[15] I Kimber,et al. Skin sensitization risk assessment: a comparative evaluation of 3 isothiazolinone biocides , 1999, Contact dermatitis.
[16] Ian Kimber,et al. Temporal stability of local lymph node assay responses to hexyl cinnamic aldehyde , 1998, Journal of applied toxicology : JAT.
[17] D. Basketter. REVIEW Skin sensitization: risk assessment , 1998, International journal of cosmetic science.
[18] I Kimber,et al. Strategies for identifying false positive responses in predictive skin sensitization tests. , 1998, Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association.
[19] D. Basketter,et al. Estimation of relative skin sensitizing potency using the local lymph node assay: a comparison of formaldehyde with glutaraldehyde. , 1998, American journal of contact dermatitis : official journal of the American Contact Dermatitis Society.
[20] S. Kitajima,et al. The guinea-pig skin sensitization test revisited: an evaluation formula to predict possible sensitization levels for eight chemicals used in household products. , 1998, Toxicology.
[21] Ian Kimber,et al. Contact sensitization: A new approach to risk assessment , 1997 .
[22] D. Basketter,et al. Skin sensitization thresholds: determination in predictive models. , 1997, Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association.
[23] D. Basketter,et al. Dinitrohalobenzenes: evaluation of relative skin sensitization potential using the local lymph node assay , 1997, Contact dermatitis.
[24] I Kimber,et al. The local lymph node assay: a viable alternative to currently accepted skin sensitization tests. , 1996, Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association.
[25] G F Gerberick,et al. An interlaboratory evaluation of the Buehler test for the identification and classification of skin sensitizers , 1996, Contact dermatitis.
[26] D. Basketter,et al. The value and limitations of rechallenge in the guinea pig maximization test , 1996, Contact dermatitis.
[27] J. Heylings,et al. Sensitization to 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene: influence of vehicle on absorption and lymph node activation. , 1996, Toxicology.
[28] M. Robinson,et al. Preclinical skin sensitization testing of antihistamines: guinea pig and local lymph node assay responses. , 1996, Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association.
[29] J Hilton,et al. Further evaluation of the local lymph node assay in the final phase of an international collaborative trial. , 1996, Toxicology.
[30] I. Kimber,et al. Toxicology of Contact Hypersensitivity , 1996 .
[31] S. Seidenari,et al. Pre‐treatment of nickel test areas with sodium lauryl sulfate detects nickel sensitivity in subjects reacting negatively to routinely performed patch tests , 1996, Contact dermatitis.
[32] E. Buehler. Nonspecific hypersensitivity: false‐positive responses with the use of Freund's complete adjuvant , 1996, Contact dermatitis.
[33] J Hilton,et al. An international evaluation of the murine local lymph node assay and comparison of modified procedures. , 1995, Toxicology.
[34] A. Vølund,et al. The guinea pig maximization test--with a multiple dose design. , 1995, Acta dermato-venereologica.
[35] P. Frosch,et al. Chloromethylisothiazolone/methylisothiazolone (CMI/MI) use test with a shampoo on patch‐test‐positive subjects Results of a multicentre double‐blind crossover trial , 1995, Contact dermatitis.
[36] D. Basketter,et al. A critical commentary and updating of the guinea pig maximization test , 1995, Contact dermatitis.
[37] I Kimber,et al. The local lymph node assay: developments and applications. , 1994, Toxicology.
[38] Y. Kurokawa,et al. A new protocol and criteria for quantitative determination of sensitization potencies of chemicals by guinea pig maximization test , 1994, Contact dermatitis.
[39] Michael K. Robinson,et al. An Approach to Allergic Contact Sensitization Risk Assessment of New Chemicals and Product Ingredients , 1993 .
[40] I Kimber,et al. Dendritic cells and cutaneous immune responses to chemical allergens. , 1992, Toxicology and applied pharmacology.
[41] Basketter Da,et al. Skin sensitization to cinnamic alcohol: the role of skin metabolism. , 1992 .
[42] D. Basketter. Skin sensitization to cinnamic alcohol: the role of skin metabolism. , 1992, Acta dermato-venereologica.
[43] I. Kimber,et al. Sulphanilic acid: divergent results in the guinea pig maximization test and the local lymph node assay , 1992, Contact dermatitis.
[44] I Kimber,et al. The murine local lymph node assay: a commentary on collaborative studies and new directions. , 1992, Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association.
[45] D A Basketter,et al. Possible origin of the skin sensitization potential of isoeugenol and related compounds , 1992, Contact dermatitis.
[46] M. Robinson,et al. Evaluation of the Primary Skin Irritation and Allergic Contact Sensitization Potential of Transdermal Triprolidine , 1991 .
[47] D. Roberts,et al. A quantitative structure activity/dose response relationship for contact allergic potential of alkyl group transfer agents , 1990, Contact dermatitis.
[48] M. Robinson,et al. Use of an optimized in vitro lymphocyte blastogenesis assay to detect contact sensitivity to nickel sulfate in mice. , 1990, Toxicology and applied pharmacology.
[49] M K Robinson,et al. A review of the Buehler guinea pig skin sensitization test and its use in a risk assessment process for human skin sensitization. , 1990, Toxicology.
[50] P. Friedmann,et al. The influence of area of application on sensitization by dinitrochlorobenzene , 1990, The British journal of dermatology.
[51] P. Friedmann,et al. The effect of altering area of application and dose per unit area on sensitization by DNCB , 1986, The British journal of dermatology.
[52] M. Hannuksela. Rapid increase in contact allergy to Kathon® CG in Finland , 1986, Contact dermatitis.
[53] Paul T. Bailey,et al. Dose‐response assessments of Kathon® biocide (II) Threshold prophetic patch testing , 1986, Contact dermatitis.
[54] D W Roberts,et al. The derivation of quantitative correlations between skin sensitisation and physio-chemical parameters for alkylating agents, and their application to experimental data for sultones. , 1982, Journal of theoretical biology.
[55] M. Hannuksela,et al. Guinea pig maximization test open epicutaneous test and chamber test in induction of delayed contact hypersensitivity , 1980, Contact dermatitis.
[56] W. Mitchell Sams,et al. Allergic Contact Dermatitis in the Guinea Pig , 1971 .
[57] A M Kligman,et al. The identification of contact allergens by animal assay. The guinea pig maximization test. , 1970, The Journal of investigative dermatology.
[58] A. Kligman,et al. The Identification of Contact Allergens by Animal Assay. the Guinea Pig Maximization Test , 1969 .
[59] E. Buehler,et al. DELAYED CONTACT HYPERSENSITIVITY IN THE GUINEA PIG. , 1965, Archives of dermatology.
[60] K. Andolsek,et al. Risk assessment , 2003, Nature.
[61] Jean-Pierre Lepoittevin,et al. Hapten-Protein Interactions , 1998 .
[62] I. Kimber,et al. Cell and molecular biology of chemical allergy , 1997, Clinical reviews in allergy & immunology.
[63] George Calvin,et al. 10 – Risk Management Case History – Detergents , 1992 .
[64] I Kimber,et al. Investigation of lymph node cell proliferation as a possible immunological correlate of contact sensitizing potential. , 1991, Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association.
[65] M. Robinson,et al. Evaluation of the primary skin irritation and allergic contact sensitization potential of transdermal triprolidine. , 1991, Fundamental and applied toxicology : official journal of the Society of Toxicology.
[66] D A Basketter,et al. Skin sensitization--a critical review of predictive test methods in animals and man. , 1991, Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association.
[67] Friedman Ps. The immunology of allergic contact dermatitis: the DNCB story. , 1990 .
[68] I. Kimber,et al. Correlation between lymphocyte proliferative responses and dendritic cell migration in regional lymph nodes following skin painting with contact-sensitizing agents. , 1990, International archives of allergy and applied immunology.
[69] P. Friedmann. The immunology of allergic contact dermatitis: the DNCB story. , 1990, Advances in dermatology.
[70] M K Robinson,et al. A risk assessment process for allergic contact sensitization. , 1989, Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association.
[71] I. Kimber. Aspects of the immune response to contact allergens: opportunities for the development and modification of predictive test methods. , 1989, Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association.
[72] I. Kimber,et al. Dendritic cell accumulation in draining lymph nodes during the induction phase of contact allergy in mice. , 1989, International archives of allergy and applied immunology.
[73] Howard I. Maibach,et al. Guinea Pig Sensitization Assays , 1985 .
[74] G. Klecak. The Freund's Complete Adjuvant Test and the Open Epicutaneous Test. A complementary test procedure for realistic assessment of allergenic potential. , 1985, Current problems in dermatology.
[75] H I Maibach,et al. Guinea pig sensitization assays. An overview. , 1985, Current problems in dermatology.
[76] H. Maibach,et al. Contact allergy predictive tests in guinea pigs. , 1985, Current problems in dermatology.
[77] A. Kligman,et al. Allergic contact dermatitis in the guinea pig : identifications of contact allergens , 1970 .