Eye irritation potential: usefulness of the HET-CAM under the Globally Harmonized System of classification and labeling of chemicals (GHS).
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Annette Mehling | Kerstin Reisinger | Julia Scheel | K. Reisinger | A. Mehling | Marcus Kleber | W. Steiling | Winfried Steiling | J. Scheel | Jürgen Kreutz | Elke Lehringer | M. Kleber | Jürgen Kreutz | Elke Lehringer
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