Bronaugh, 1995 - Google Patents
Methods for in vitro percutaneous absorptionBronaugh, 1995
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- 18083901988179154867
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- Bronaugh R
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- Toxicology Methods
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In vitro techniques are now widely used in the assessment of percutaneous absorption of potentially toxic chemicals. A major advantage of in vitro systems is that they allow for measurement of absorption through human skin of chemicals too toxic to test ethically in …
- 238000010521 absorption reaction 0 title abstract description 58
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