Geographical extrapolation of crop life cycle inventories and impacts1 January 2009Nemecek T, Roches A, Hayer F, Baumgartner D, Gaillard G, Sim S, Milà i Canals L (2009) Conference Paper: Geographical extrapolation of crop life cycle inventories and impactsDownload the publication (Opens in a pop-up window )
Development of a modified in vitro skin absorption method to study the Epidermal/Dermal disposition of a contact allergen in human skin2 December 2008Pendlington RU, Minter HJ, Stupart L, MacKay C, Roper CS, Sanders DJ, Pease CK (2008). Development of a modified in vitro skin absorption method to study the Epidermal/Dermal disposition of a contact allergen in human skin. Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology, 27(4), 283-94Download the publication
Synergistic effects of chemical insult and toll-like receptor ligands on dendritic cell activation1 December 2008Dearman RJ, Cumberbatch M, Portsmouth C, Maxwell G, Basketter DA, Kimber I (2008). Synergistic effects of chemical insult and toll-like receptor ligands on dendritic cell activation. Toxicology in Vitro, 22(8), 1927-34Download the publication (Opens in a pop-up window )
Application of a Systems Biology approach for Skin Allergy Risk Assessment1 November 2008Maxwell G & MacKay C (2008). Application of a Systems Biology approach for Skin Allergy Risk Assessment. AATEX – Alternatives to Animal Testing and Experimentation, 14, 381-88Download the publication (Opens in a pop-up window )
Assuring Consumer Safety without Animal Testing: A Feasibility Case Study for Skin Sensitisation1 November 2008Maxwell G, Aleksic M, Aptula A, Carmichael P, Fentem J, Gilmour N, MacKay C, Pease C, Pendlington R, Reynolds F, Scott D, Warner G, Westmoreland C (2008). Assuring Consumer Safety without Animal Testing: A Feasibility Case Study for Skin Sensitisation. ATLA 36(5), 557–68Download the publication (Opens in a pop-up window )
Application of a Systems Biology approach for Skin Allergy Risk Assessment1 November 2008Maxwell G & MacKay C (2008). Application of a Systems Biology approach for Skin Allergy Risk Assessment. ATLA 36(5), 521-56.Download the publication (Opens in a pop-up window )
Regulation of proliferating cell nuclear antigen ubiquitination in mammalian cells21 October 2008Niimi A, Brown S, Sabbioneda S, Kannouche PL, Scott A, Yasui A, Green CM, Lehmann AR (2008). Regulation of proliferating cell nuclear antigen ubiquitination in mammalian cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 105(42), 16125-30Download the publication (Opens in a pop-up window )
The role of non-covalent protein binding in skin sensitisation potency of chemicals10 October 2008Aleksic M, Thain E, Gutsell S, Pease CK, Basketter DA (2007). The role of non-covalent protein binding in skin sensitisation potency of chemicals. Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology, 26(2), 161-69Download the publication (Opens in a pop-up window )
Does irritation potency contribute to the skin sensitization potency of contact allergens?10 October 2008Basketter DA, Kan-King-Yu D, Dierkes P, Jowsey IR (2007). Does irritation potency contribute to the skin sensitization potency of contact allergens? Journal Cutaneous Ocular Toxicology, 26(4), 279-86Download the publication (Opens in a pop-up window )
In vitro phototoxicity assays29 September 2008Jones P (2008). In vitro phototoxicity assays, Chapter 10 in Principles and Practice of Skin Toxicology, Ed. RP Chilcott & S Price, Wiley (Chichester)Download the publication (Opens in a pop-up window )
In vitro percutaneous absorption measurements29 September 2008Pendlington RU (2008). In vitro percutaneous absorption measurements, Chapter 8 in Principles and Practice of Skin Toxicology, Ed. RP Chilcott & S Price, Wiley (Chichester)Download the publication (Opens in a pop-up window )
In vitro alternatives for irritation and corrosion assessment29 August 2008Jones P (2008). In vitro alternatives for irritation and corrosion assessment, Chapter 11 in Principles and Practice of Skin Toxicology, Ed. RP Chilcott & S Price, Wiley (Chichester)Download the publication (Opens in a pop-up window )