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David Basketter

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The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|October 5, 2007
Activation of T-cells from allergic patients and volunteers by p-phenylenediamine and Bandrowski's baseEve Marie Coulter, Claire Jenkinson, Ying Wu, et al.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|October 13, 2015
Alternatives for skin sensitisation: Hazard identification and potency categorisation: Report from an EPAA/CEFIC LRI/Cosmetics Europe cross sector workshop, ECHA Helsinki, April 23rd and 24th 2015David Basketter, Takao Ashikaga, Silvia Casati, et al.
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA|October 2, 2008
Dissemination strategies: how do they influence the uptake of the new Three Rs methods across laboratories and other boundaries? A report of a workshop held by the European Partnership for Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing (EPAA) Working Group 3Sally Robinson, David Basketter, Rita Bussi, et al.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|October 22, 2013
Skin sensitisation--moving forward with non-animal testing strategies for regulatory purposes in the EUDavid Basketter, Nathalie Alépée, Silvia Casati, et al.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|October 19, 2020
Updating exposure assessment for skin sensitization quantitative risk assessment for fragrance materialsAnne Marie Api, David Basketter, James Bridges, et al.
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA|April 7, 2007
Skin sensitisation and epidermal disposition: the relevance of epidermal disposition for sensitisation hazard identification and risk assessment. The report and recommendations of ECVAM workshop 59David Basketter, Camilla Pease, Gerald Kasting, et al.
ALTEX|July 26, 2014
Consensus report on the future of animal-free systemic toxicity testingMarcel Leist, Nina Hasiwa, Costanza Rovida, et al.
Journal of Applied Toxicology : JAT|October 28, 2023
The inter-laboratory validation study of EpiSensA for predicting skin sensitization potentialHideyuki Mizumachi, Mika Watanabe, Mayu Ikezumi, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|May 3, 2011
Alternative (non-animal) methods for cosmetics testing: current status and future prospects-2010Sarah Adler, David Basketter, Stuart Creton, et al.
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The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|October 5, 2007
Activation of T-cells from allergic patients and volunteers by p-phenylenediamine and Bandrowski's baseEve Marie Coulter, Claire Jenkinson, Ying Wu, et al.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|October 13, 2015
Alternatives for skin sensitisation: Hazard identification and potency categorisation: Report from an EPAA/CEFIC LRI/Cosmetics Europe cross sector workshop, ECHA Helsinki, April 23rd and 24th 2015David Basketter, Takao Ashikaga, Silvia Casati, et al.
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA|October 2, 2008
Dissemination strategies: how do they influence the uptake of the new Three Rs methods across laboratories and other boundaries? A report of a workshop held by the European Partnership for Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing (EPAA) Working Group 3Sally Robinson, David Basketter, Rita Bussi, et al.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|October 22, 2013
Skin sensitisation--moving forward with non-animal testing strategies for regulatory purposes in the EUDavid Basketter, Nathalie Alépée, Silvia Casati, et al.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|October 19, 2020
Updating exposure assessment for skin sensitization quantitative risk assessment for fragrance materialsAnne Marie Api, David Basketter, James Bridges, et al.
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA|April 7, 2007
Skin sensitisation and epidermal disposition: the relevance of epidermal disposition for sensitisation hazard identification and risk assessment. The report and recommendations of ECVAM workshop 59David Basketter, Camilla Pease, Gerald Kasting, et al.
ALTEX|July 26, 2014
Consensus report on the future of animal-free systemic toxicity testingMarcel Leist, Nina Hasiwa, Costanza Rovida, et al.
Journal of Applied Toxicology : JAT|October 28, 2023
The inter-laboratory validation study of EpiSensA for predicting skin sensitization potentialHideyuki Mizumachi, Mika Watanabe, Mayu Ikezumi, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|May 3, 2011
Alternative (non-animal) methods for cosmetics testing: current status and future prospects-2010Sarah Adler, David Basketter, Stuart Creton, et al.
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