A novel rapid throughput phototolerance screen in mice

A relatively simple, rapid throughput phototolerance screen in small animals would be very useful in early drug development. It could prioritize or select potential lead compounds from among a number of analogs with similar biological activities. This study describes an in vivo mouse phototolerance...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of pharmacological and toxicological methods 1996-12, Vol.36 (4), p.185-187
Hauptverfasser: Shapiro, Martin A., Sesnie, Josephine C., Joannides, E.Themis, Malta, Thomas E., Dever, Julie A., Heifetz, Carl L.
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description A relatively simple, rapid throughput phototolerance screen in small animals would be very useful in early drug development. It could prioritize or select potential lead compounds from among a number of analogs with similar biological activities. This study describes an in vivo mouse phototolerance screen established for that purpose. It also reports phototolerance data with standard reference drugs obtained using this screen.
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Mice, Inbred Strains
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Phototolerance
Quinolones - toxicity
Rapid screening method
Skin Diseases - chemically induced
Skin Diseases - etiology
Toxicology - methods
title A novel rapid throughput phototolerance screen in mice
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