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100.

In order to facilitate the literature review process, the Abstract Pak contains the abstract portions of the listed posters and publications. Keywords: Dendritic Cells, EpiAirway, EpiDerm, EpiDerm-201, EpiDermFT,...[more]

Category: Technical References, DendriticCells, EpiAirway, EpiDerm, EpiDerm-201, EpiDermFT, EpiOcular, EpiOral, EpiVaginal, MelanoDerm

101. NEW EPIDERMAL MODEL FOR DERMAL IRRITANCY TESTING.

Cannon, C.L., Neal, P.J., Kubilus, J., Klausner, M. MatTek Corp., 200 Homer Ave., Ashland, MA 01721 USA. Presented at J.F. Morgan Research Foundation symposium, "Current Trends in In Vitro Skin Toxicology and Eye...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

102. INITIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW MODEL FOR DERMAL IRRITANCY TESTING.

Cannon, C.L., Neal, P.J., Kubilus, J., Klausner, M. MatTek Corp., 200 Homer Ave., Ashland, MA 01721, USA. Presented at Tissue Culture Association annual meeting, San Diego, CA, June (1993). Summary: A model of the human...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

103. NEW EPIDERMAL MODEL FOR DERMAL IRRITANCY TESTING.

Cannon2, C.L., Neal2, P.J., Southee1, J.A., Kubilus2, J., Klausner2, M. 1Microbiological Associates International, Ltd., Stirling University Innovation Park, Stirling, FK9 4NF, Scotland, 2MatTek Corp., 200 Homer Ave., Ashland,...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

104. LIPID CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW EPIDERMAL MODEL FOR SKIN IRRITANCY AND PENETRATION STUDIES.

Cannon1, C.L., Neal1, P.J., Kubilus1, J, Klausner1, M., Swartendruber2, D.C., Squier2, C.A., Wertz2, P.W. 1MatTek Corp., Ashland, MA 01721, 2University of Iowa, College of Dentistry, Iowa City, IA 54224 USA. Presented...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

105. USE OF AN IN VITRO SKIN MODEL TO PREDICT CHEMICAL CORROSIVITY.

Lake1, L.K., Swanson1, J.E., Kubilus2, J., Neal2, P.J., Klausner2, M. 1S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc., Racine WI, 2MatTek Corp., 200 Homer Ave., Ashland, MA 01721 USA. The Toxicologist, 14(1), Society of Toxicology (Reston,...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

106. LOT-TO-LOT VARIABILITY OF EPIDERM, AN EPIDERMAL MODEL FOR DERMAL IRRITANCY TESTING.

Cannon, C.L., Neal, P.J., Kubilus, J., Klausner, M. MatTek Corp., 200 Homer Ave., Ashland, MA 01721, USA. The Toxicologist, 14(1), Society of Toxicology (Reston, VA), Abstract #349. Presented at Annual Meeting, Dallas,...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

107. INTER-AND INTRALABORATORY REPRODUCIBILITY OF A THREE DIMENSIONAL HUMAN EPIDERMAL MODEL - EPIDERM.

Harbell1, J.W., Southee1, J.A., Cannon2, C.L., Neal2, P.J., Kubilus2, J., Klausner2, M. 1Microbiological Assoc., Int., Ltd., Stirling University Innovation Park Stirling, FK94NF, Scotland, 2MatTek Corp., 200 Homer Ave.,...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

108. COMPARISONS OF IN VITRO AND IN VIVO SKIN RESPONSES TO SURFACTANTS WITH A RANGE OF IRRITANCY POTENTIAL.

Hall1, B., Osborne2, R., Perkins2, M.A. The Procter & Gamble Company, Human Safety Department, Cincinnati, Ohio2 45239-8707, Egham Surrey, U.K.1 Presented at "International Symposium on Irritant Contact...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

109. APPLICATION OF AN IN VITRO METHOD FOR SKIN CORROSION TESTING TO A VARIETY OF COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE SKIN CULTURES.

Perkins, M.A., Osborne, R. Corporate Professional Human Safety Department, Procter & Gamble Co., Miami Valley Labs, Cincinnati, OH 45239-8707 USA. J. of Invest. Dermatol., 102 (4), 641 Abstract #707, (1994). Summary: ...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

110. A SYNTHETIC HUMAN EPIDERMAL MODEL CAN DIFFERENTIATE ACUTE FROM LATENT EFFECTS OF THE MONOFUNCTIONAL MUSTARD ANALOGUE, 2-CHLOROETHYLETHYL SULFIDE.

Rhoads1, L.S., Mershon1, M.M., Van Buskirk2, R.G., Eichelberger2, H., Cook2, J.R. 1United States Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Drug Assessment Division, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD; 2Dept. of Biological...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

111. ALAMAR BLUE DISCLOSES LATENT TOXICITY OF VESICANT IN HUMAN EPIDERMAL MODEL AND CELLS.

Rhoads1, L.S., Mershon1, M.M., Van Buskirk2, R.G., 1United States Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Drug Assessment Division, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD; 2Dept. of Biological Sciences, State University of...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

112. LIPID AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW EPIDERMAL MODEL SHOWS GOOD CORRESPONDENCE TO NORMAL HUMAN EPIDERMIS.

Cannon1, C.L., Neal1, P.J., Kubilus1, J., Klausner1, M., Swartendruber2, D.C., Squier2, C.A., Kremer2, M.J., Wertz2, P.W. 1MatTek Corp., Ashland, MA 01721, 2University of Iowa, College of Dentistry, Iowa City, IA 54224 USA. ...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

113. INTRA- AND INTERLABORATORY REPRODUCIBILITY (ET-50) OF EPIDERM, AN IN VITRO MODEL FOR DERMAL IRRITANCY TESTING.

Cannon1, C.L., Neal1, P.J., Kubilus1, J., Klausner1, M., Harbell2, J.W., Curren2, R.D. 1MatTek Corp., 200 Homer Ave., Ashland, MA 01721, 2Microbiological Assoc., 9900 Blackwell Avenue, Rockville, MD 20850. Presented at...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

114. EVALUATION OF TWO IN VITRO HUMAN SKIN EQUIVALENTS (THE EPIDERM™ AND SKIN²™ MODEL ZK1300) FOR ASSESSING THE SKIN IRRITATION POTENTIAL OF PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS.

Doyle1, J.M., Dressler1, W., Rachui2, S.R. 1Clairol, Inc., Stamford, CT, USA, 2Thomas Stephens Associates, Carrollton, TX USA. Presented at symposium, "Alternatives in the Assessment of Toxicity; Theory &...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

115. INITIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW MODEL FOR OCULAR IRRITANCY TESTING.

Ricker, H.A., Neal, P.J., Kubilus, J., Klausner, M. MatTek Corp., Ashland, MA. In Vitro Cell & Devel. Biol., 30A(3), Abstract #T-1004, June (1994). Summary: A three dimensional, tissue culture construct, EpiDerm-SCA...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiOcular

116. USE OF THE MATTEK EPI-100 IN VITRO SYSTEM TO SCREEN ANTIOXIDANT EFFICACY.

Rachui, S.R., Duke, M.A., Allen, R. Thomas Stephens & Associates, Inc. J. Toxicol. - Cutan. Ocul. Toxicol., 14(4), 237-250 (1995). Summary: In this study, scientists at R. Thomas Stephens & Associates present an...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

117. EFFECT OF LAUNDERING ON ABILITY OF GLOVE FABRICS TO DECREASE THE PENETRATION OF ORGANOPHOSPHATE INSECTICIDES THROUGH IN VITRO EPIDERMAL SYSTEMS.

Keeble, V.B., Correll, L., Ehrich, M. Department of Clothing and Textiles, College of Human Resources (Virginia Tech University), Blacksburg, VA, USA. J Appl Toxicol, 16, (5), 401-6, (1996). Summary: Researchers at...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

118. DEVELOPMENT OF HISTOPATHOLOGIC CRITERIA FOR ASSESSING IN VITRO SKIN CORROSION.

Perkins, M.A., Osborne, R., Johnson, G.R. Procter & Gamble Company. The Toxicologist, 15(1)., Soc. of Toxicology, Reston VA. Abstract #650 (1995). Summary: The United States Department of Transportation recently...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

119. UVB IRRADIATION OF AN ORGANOTYPIC SKIN MODEL, EPIDERM™, RESULTS IN SIGNIFICANT RELEASE OF CYTOKINES.

Klausner, M., Kubilus, J., Ricker, H.A., Neal, P. J. MatTek Corp. The Toxicologist, 15(1)., Soc. of Toxicology, Reston VA. Abstract #1745 (1995). Summary: Ultraviolet light, especially UVB (290-320 nm), is believed to be...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

120. A COMPARISON OF THREE DIMENSIONAL HUMAN SKIN MODELS TO EVALUATE THE DERMAL IRRITATION OF SELECTED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS.

F.J. Koschier1, R.N. Roth1, K.A. Wallace1, R.D. Curren2, J.W. Harbell2. 1ARCO, Los Angeles, CA, 2Microbiological Assoc., Inc., Rockville, MD. Presented at CAAT Symposium: "In Vitro Approaches to Contact...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

121. CYTOKINE RESPONSE OF THE EPIDERM SKIN MODEL TO TOPICALLY APPLIED IRRITANTS AND TOXICANTS.

Kubilus, J., Cannon, C.L., Neal, P.J., Ricker, H.A., Klausner, M. MatTek Corp., Ashland, MA. In Vitro Toxicol., 9(2), 157 (1996). Summary: EpiDerm™, MatTek Corporation's in vitro reproduction of the human epidermis...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

122. INITIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF AN EPIDERMAL MODEL CONTAINING FUNCTIONAL MELANOCYTES.

Klausner, M., Kubilus, J., Neal, P.J. MatTek Corp., Ashland, MA. J. Invest. Dermatology, 104(4), 616, Abstr. # 370 (1995). Summary: A model of the human epidermis, EpiDerm™, cultured from foreskin derived normal human...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm, MelanoDerm

123. PREDICTIVE TESTING: UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF IN VITRO AND IN VIVO TESTING.

Harbell, J.W., Mun, G.C., Wallace, K., Kreuzmann, J., Wild, J., Mills, O., Berger, R. Microbiological Assoc., Hill Top Research, Inc., Univ. of Medicine & Dentistry of NJ. Presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

124. IN VITRO PERMEATION AND IRRITATION OF BENZOYL PEROXIDE - CONTAINING PRODUCTS.

Fares*, H.M., Chatterjee, S., Hayward, M. SmithKline Beecham Consumer Healthcare, 1500 Littleton Road, Parsippany, NJ 07054. Presented at American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists 10th Annual Meeting, Paper No. PDD...[more]

Category: Technical References, EpiDerm

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