Skin sensitization in chemical risk assessment / IPCS - International Programme on Chemical Safety
By: IPCS - International Programme on Chemical Safety.
Contributor(s): WHO - World Health Organization | ILO - International Labour Organization | IOMC - Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals | OMS - Organización Mundial de la Salud (Ginebra) | UNEP - United Nations Environment Programme | Programa Internacional Sobre Seguridad de los Productos Químicos.
Series: IPCS - harmonization project document No. 5.Ginebra : WHO - World Health Organization, 2008 Description: iv, 85 p. ; 30 X 21 cm.ISBN: 9789241563604.Subject(s): Radiodermatitis | Dermatitis -- contactos alergicos | Gravamen de riesgo | Toxicidad de los productos químicos | Medicina | SaludDDC classification: 615.902 / Hp005Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Skin sensitization in chemical risk asssessment: report of a WHO/IPCS international Workshop Focusing on
dose response assessment -- Appendix A. abstracts -- The use of human data when conducting dermal
sensitization quantitative risk asessment for fragrance ingredients -- Application of the local lympoh node
assay (LLNA) for espiratory sensitizars -- Information derived from sensitization test methods: test
sensitivity, false positives, and false negatives -- Skin sensitization - a regulatory overview --
Quantification, potency, and risk asessment: induction versus elicitation -- Uncertainty factors and risk
assessment for skin sensitizers -- Hazard identification (human data) -- Clinical experience informing risk
asessment -- Perspective of the United States Environmental Protection Agendy's Office of Pesticide Programs
on asessmentof dermal sensitization risk using hexavalent chromiun as a case-study -- New approaches for skin
sensitization hazard identification: (Q)SARs/expert systems -- New approaches for hazard identification: the
development of in vitro methods for predicting contatc sensitization potential -- Sensitization potency of
chemicals -- New approahces to hazard identification: non-radiactive alterrnatives --
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