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August 11, 2015
Non-animal Replacements for Acute Toxicity Testing
Carol Barker-Treasure, Kevin Coll, Nathalie Belot, et al.
Toxicology
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August 7, 2004
Assessment of the potential irritation and photoirritation of novel amino acid-based surfactants by in vitro methods as alternative to the animal tests
Tomas Benavides, Verónica Martínez, Montserrat Mitjans, et al.
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA
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November 26, 2008
A database of IC50 values and principal component analysis of results from six basal cytotoxicity assays, for use in the modelling of the in vivo and in vitro data of the EU ACuteTox project
Richard Clothier, Paul Dierickx, Thaly Lakhanisky, et al.
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA
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September 18, 2002
An assessment of progress in the use of alternatives in toxicity testing since the publication of the report of the second FRAME Toxicity Committee (1991)
Robert Combes, Michael Balls, Lee Bansil, et al.
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA
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April 16, 2013
The Third FRAME Toxicity Committee: working toward greater implementation of alternatives in toxicity testing
Robert D Combes, Michael Balls, Lee Bansil, et al.
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA
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March 19, 2009
In vitro models of inhalation toxicity and disease. The report of a FRAME workshop
Kelly BéruBé, Michaela Aufderheide, Damien Breheny, et al.
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA
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February 3, 2007
The principles of weight of evidence validation of test methods and testing strategies. The report and recommendations of ECVAM workshop 58
Michael Balls, Patric Amcoff, Susanne Bremer, et al.
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA
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June 4, 2009
A proposed eye irritation testing strategy to reduce and replace in vivo studies using Bottom-Up and Top-Down approaches
Laurie Scott, Chantra Eskes, Sebastian Hoffmann, et al.
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Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA
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August 11, 2015
Non-animal Replacements for Acute Toxicity Testing
Carol Barker-Treasure, Kevin Coll, Nathalie Belot, et al.
Toxicology
|
August 7, 2004
Assessment of the potential irritation and photoirritation of novel amino acid-based surfactants by in vitro methods as alternative to the animal tests
Tomas Benavides, Verónica Martínez, Montserrat Mitjans, et al.
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA
|
November 26, 2008
A database of IC50 values and principal component analysis of results from six basal cytotoxicity assays, for use in the modelling of the in vivo and in vitro data of the EU ACuteTox project
Richard Clothier, Paul Dierickx, Thaly Lakhanisky, et al.
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA
|
September 18, 2002
An assessment of progress in the use of alternatives in toxicity testing since the publication of the report of the second FRAME Toxicity Committee (1991)
Robert Combes, Michael Balls, Lee Bansil, et al.
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA
|
April 16, 2013
The Third FRAME Toxicity Committee: working toward greater implementation of alternatives in toxicity testing
Robert D Combes, Michael Balls, Lee Bansil, et al.
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA
|
March 19, 2009
In vitro models of inhalation toxicity and disease. The report of a FRAME workshop
Kelly BéruBé, Michaela Aufderheide, Damien Breheny, et al.
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA
|
February 3, 2007
The principles of weight of evidence validation of test methods and testing strategies. The report and recommendations of ECVAM workshop 58
Michael Balls, Patric Amcoff, Susanne Bremer, et al.
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA
|
June 4, 2009
A proposed eye irritation testing strategy to reduce and replace in vivo studies using Bottom-Up and Top-Down approaches
Laurie Scott, Chantra Eskes, Sebastian Hoffmann, et al.
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