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Publikováno v:
Journal of women's health (2002). 29(11)
Background: Vaginal dryness is a highly prevalent condition. Much of previous research has focused on postmenopausal women. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of vaginal dryness on a ...
Publikováno v:
MycosesREFERENCES. 63(2)
BACKGROUND Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nails and is one of the most common dermatological infections worldwide. Infection occurs predominantly in the nails of the feet and if left untreated patients, particularly in at-risk populations
Publikováno v:
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals. 35:487-491
Neuronal cell responses and interactions with the epithelial and fibroblastic cells of the skin are a key factor in the production in vivo of the irritation/inflammatory response. Currently, few in vitro models are available that contain dermal, epid
Publikováno v:
Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice. 12:95-104
Objective. The aim of this study was to examine the removal and deactivation of cytotoxic contamination from surfaces of a pharmaceutical isolator workstation. Methods. Three marker cytotoxic drugs were evaluated in three phases using decontamination
Autor:
Richard Clothier, Nancy Khammo
Publikováno v:
Nature Protocols. 1:444-451
The potential to cause human skin irritation responses is part of the required information for the registration of new chemicals and for chemicals to conform to the new EU Chemical regulations under Registration, Evaluation, and Authorisation of Chem
Publikováno v:
Alternatives to laboratory animals : ATLA. 35(5)
Human skin is a continual target for chemical toxicity, due to its constant exposure to xenobiotics. The skin possesses a number of protective antioxidant systems, including glutathione and enzymic pathways, which are capable of neutralising reactive
Publikováno v:
Toxicology in vitro : an international journal published in association with BIBRA. 15(4-5)
Exposure to hydrogen peroxide causes oxidative stress in keratinocytes. Previous work has shown that the antiparasitic drug bithionol has an EC(50) of 0.7 microg/ml (2 microM) with primary human keratinocytes, but that these cells do not respond to p