A Collection of Guinea Pig Sensitization Test Results - Grouped by Chemical Class

ABSTRACT Various chemical groups were evaluated for their skin sensi-tization potential in the guinea pig. In general, amines, acetani-lides, pyridines, piperidines, and sulfones were positive in the guinea pig test. Since these tests were done over a period of years, any further structural-related...

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