Discrepancies between different rat models for the assessment of percutaneous penetration of hazardous substances

G Korinth, T Göen, KH Schaller, H Drexler - Archives of toxicology, 2007 - Springer
By regulatory authorities the rat is considered to be a suitable animal model to predict the
percutaneous absorption of hazardous substances in humans. In our study, the …

Discrepancies between different rat models for the assessment of percutaneous penetration of hazardous substances

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By regulatory authorities the rat is considered to be a suitable animal model to predict the
percutaneous absorption of hazardous substances in humans. In our study, the …

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Discrepancies between different rat models for the assessment of percutaneous penetration of hazardous substances

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By regulatory authorities the rat is considered to be a suitable animal model to predict the
percutaneous absorption of hazardous substances in humans. In our study, the …

Discrepancies between different rat models for the assessment of percutaneous penetration of hazardous substances

G Korinth, T Göen, KH Schaller, H Drexler - Archives of Toxicology, 2007 - infona.pl
By regulatory authorities the rat is considered to be a suitable animal model to predict the
percutaneous absorption of hazardous substances in humans. In our study, the …

Discrepancies between different rat models for the assessment of percutaneous penetration of hazardous substances.

G Korinth, T Göen, K Schaller… - Archives of …, 2007 - search.ebscohost.com
By regulatory authorities the rat is considered to be a suitable animal model to predict the
percutaneous absorption of hazardous substances in humans. In our study, the …

Discrepancies between different rat models for the assessment of percutaneous penetration of hazardous substances.

G Korinth, T Göen, K Schaller… - Archives of …, 2007 - search.ebscohost.com
By regulatory authorities the rat is considered to be a suitable animal model to predict the
percutaneous absorption of hazardous substances in humans. In our study, the …

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G Korinth, T Göen, KH Schaller, H Drexler - Archives of Toxicology, 2007 - Springer

[引用][C] Discrepancies between different rat models for the assessment of percutaneous penetration of hazardous substances

G KORINTH, T GOEN, KH SCHALLER… - Archives of toxicology, 2007 - Springer