Determination of Chemical Irritation Potential Using a Defined Gene Signature Set on Tissue-Engineered Human Skin Equivalents
There are no physical or visual manifestations that define skin sensitivity or irritation; a subjective diagnosis is made on the basis of the evaluation of clinical presentations, including burning, prickling, erythema, and itching. Adverse skin reaction in response to topically applied products is...
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Main Authors: | Amy L. Harding (Author), Craig Murdoch (Author), Simon Danby (Author), Md Zobaer Hasan (Author), Hirofumi Nakanishi (Author), Tetsuo Furuno (Author), Sirwan Hadad (Author), Robert Turner (Author), Helen E. Colley (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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