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The following pages link to Population differences in skin structure and physiology and the susceptibility to irritant and allergic contact dermatitis: implications for skin safety testing and risk assessment. (Q33710355):
Displaying 22 items.
- Confocal histopathology of irritant contact dermatitis in vivo and the impact of skin color (black vs white) (Q24170407) (← links)
- Seeking Clearer Recommendations for Hand Hygiene in Communities Facing Ebola: A Randomized Trial Investigating the Impact of Six Handwashing Methods on Skin Irritation and Dermatitis (Q29248412) (← links)
- Validity and ethics of the human 4-h patch test as an alternative method to assess acute skin irritation potential (Q34291435) (← links)
- A review of the scientific basis for uncertainty factors for use in quantitative risk assessment for the induction of allergic contact dermatitis. (Q35048120) (← links)
- Ethnicity as a possible endogenous factor in irritant contact dermatitis: comparing the irritant response among Caucasians, blacks, and Asians (Q35048128) (← links)
- Skin differences, needs, and disorders across global populations (Q37120181) (← links)
- Dermal sensitization quantitative risk assessment (QRA) for fragrance ingredients (Q37135973) (← links)
- A review of critical factors in the conduct and interpretation of the human repeat insult patch test. (Q37221326) (← links)
- Quantifying human susceptibility to contact sensitization; risk assessments now and in the future (Q37800160) (← links)
- Allergic contact dermatitis: effect of age (Q37905022) (← links)
- Irritant contact dermatitis: effect of age (Q37941857) (← links)
- Contact hypersensitivity: quantitative aspects, susceptibility and risk factors (Q38161479) (← links)
- Skin sensitization quantitative risk assessment: A review of underlying assumptions (Q38653407) (← links)
- Intra-individual variations in acute and cumulative skin irritation responses. (Q43734732) (← links)
- Ethnic variations in self-perceived sensitive skin: epidemiological survey. (Q43986410) (← links)
- Absence of human skin irritation and allergenic potential after repeated patch applications of a lamellar moisturizer. (Q52587726) (← links)
- Occupational skin disorders in a subset of Nigerian hairdressers. (Q64889710) (← links)
- Quantitative relationship between the local lymph node assay and human skin sensitization assays (Q80067538) (← links)
- Occupational hand dermatitis in car repair workers (Q92464560) (← links)
- The 21st Century movement within the area of skin sensitization assessment: From the animal context towards current human-relevant in vitro solutions (Q92728229) (← links)
- Plant Complexity and Cosmetic Innovation (Q98185954) (← links)
- Updating exposure assessment for skin sensitization quantitative risk assessment for fragrance materials (Q100733323) (← links)