Evaluation of in vitro vs. in vivo methods for assessment of dermal absorption of organic flame retardants: a review
There is a growing interest to study human dermal exposure to a large number of chemicals,
whether in the indoor or outdoor environment. Such studies are essential to predict the …
whether in the indoor or outdoor environment. Such studies are essential to predict the …
Evaluation of in vitro vs. in vivo methods for assessment of dermal absorption of organic flame retardants: A review
MAE Abdallah, G Pawar… - Environment …, 2015 - research.birmingham.ac.uk
There is a growing interest to study human dermal exposure to a large number of chemicals,
whether in the indoor or outdoor environment. Such studies are essential to predict the …
whether in the indoor or outdoor environment. Such studies are essential to predict the …
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Mohamed Abou-Elwafa Abdallah a, b,⁎, Gopal Pawar a, Stuart Harrad aa Division of
Environmental Health and Risk Management, College of Life and Environmental Sciences …
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Evaluation of in vitro vs. in vivo methods for assessment of dermal absorption of organic flame retardants: A review
MAE Abdallah, G Pawar, S Harrad - Environment International, 2015 - hero.epa.gov
There is a growing interest to study human dermal exposure to a large number of chemicals,
whether in the indoor or outdoor environment. Such studies are essential to predict the …
whether in the indoor or outdoor environment. Such studies are essential to predict the …
Evaluation of in vitro vs. in vivo methods for assessment of dermal absorption of organic flame retardants: A review
MAE Abdallah, G Pawar… - Environment International, 2015 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
There is a growing interest to study human dermal exposure to a large number of chemicals,
whether in the indoor or outdoor environment. Such studies are essential to predict the …
whether in the indoor or outdoor environment. Such studies are essential to predict the …
Evaluation of in vitro vs. in vivo methods for assessment of dermal absorption of organic flame retardants: A review
MAE Abdallah, G Pawar, S Harrad - Environment International, 2015 - infona.pl
There is a growing interest to study human dermal exposure to a large number of chemicals,
whether in the indoor or outdoor environment. Such studies are essential to predict the …
whether in the indoor or outdoor environment. Such studies are essential to predict the …
Evaluation of in vitro vs. in vivo methods for assessment of dermal absorption of organic flame retardants: a review.
MA Abdallah, G Pawar, S Harrad - Environment International, 2014 - europepmc.org
There is a growing interest to study human dermal exposure to a large number of chemicals,
whether in the indoor or outdoor environment. Such studies are essential to predict the …
whether in the indoor or outdoor environment. Such studies are essential to predict the …
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Evaluation of in vitro vs. in vivo methods for assessment of dermal absorption of organic flame retardants: a review
MAE Abdallah, G Pawar… - Environment …, 2015 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
There is a growing interest to study human dermal exposure to a large number of chemicals,
whether in the indoor or outdoor environment. Such studies are essential to predict the …
whether in the indoor or outdoor environment. Such studies are essential to predict the …
Evaluation of in vitro vs. in vivo methods for assessment of dermal absorption of organic flame retardants: a review.
MAE Abdallah, G Pawar, S Harrad - 2014 - cabidigitallibrary.org
There is a growing interest to study human dermal exposure to a large number of chemicals,
whether in the indoor or outdoor environment. Such studies are essential to predict the …
whether in the indoor or outdoor environment. Such studies are essential to predict the …