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Predicting chemically-induced skin reactions. Part II: QSAR models of skin permeability and the relationships between skin permeability and skin sensitization

open access: yesToxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 2015
Skin permeability is widely considered to be mechanistically implicated in chemically-induced skin sensitization. Although many chemicals have been identified as skin sensitizers, there have been very few reports analyzing the relationships between ...
Vinicius M Alves   +2 more
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Skin Sensitization: Modeling Based on Skin Metabolism Simulation and Formation of Protein Conjugates

open access: yesInternational Journal of Toxicology, 2005
A quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) system for estimating skin sensitization potency has been developed that incorporates skin metabolism and considers the potential of parent chemicals and/or their activated metabolites to react with ...
Grace Patlewicz   +2 more
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Sensitive skin in Europe

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2009
AbstractIntroduction  Sensitive skin appears as a very frequent condition, but there is no comparative data between countries.Objectives  To perform an epidemiological approach to skin sensitivity in different European countries.Methods  An opinion poll was conducted in eight European countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain ...
L, Misery   +4 more
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Sensitization in traumatized skin

American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1985
AbstractPatch tests with the standard series of chemical allergens were performed on 8,230 patients having various dermatoses. The frequency of contact sensitization among categories of dermatoses varied markedly. While only 21% of persons whose diagnosis was occupational contact dermatitis reacted allergically to at least one chemical, reactions were ...
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Skin sensitivity to streptomycin

Journal of Allergy, 1949
Abstract 1.1. Streptomycin sensitivity does exist and develops in certain individuals who have frequent contact with solutions of the drug. Apparently past or present allergy or penicillin sensitivity has no effect on the development of skin sensitivity to streptomycin. 2.2.
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Neuronal sensitivity of the skin

European Journal of Dermatology, 2011
The skin is equipped with nerve fibers subserving the senses for touch, temperature, pain and itch. Thickly myelinated Aβ-fibers are linked to low threshold mechano-receptors responsible to detect vibration and slight indentation of the skin. Among the thinly myelinated Aδ-fibers one class is crucial for the cold detection, but there also nociceptive ...
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Association of sensitive skin with sensitive corneas and sensitive eyelids

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2019
AbstractBackgroundSensitive scalp or irritable bowel syndrome has been previously shown to be associated with sensitive skin. We wondered whether sensitive eyelids and sensitive eyes could also be associated with sensitive skin.MethodsA cross‐sectional epidemiological study was carried out on a representative sample of French people, according to the ...
L, Misery   +4 more
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Tendency to irritation: Sensitive skin

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1989
The plausibility of the concept of "sensitive skin" evokes discussion and often amusement, because of the variance of the number of opinions compared with the amount of data, at least until recently. This report presents recent biologically oriented data that suggest that sensitive skin is a reality and is assessable with the use of contemporary ...
H I, Maibach   +3 more
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Heterogeneity of skin-sensitizing antibodies

Journal of Allergy, 1967
Abstract The skin-sensitizing antibodies to bovine milk found in a patient with ataxia-telangiectasia who had no detectable serum γA-globulin were compared after fractionation by DEAE-cellulose chromatography to the skin-sensitizing antibodies to bovine milk and ragweed found in 2 patients who had normal serum concentrations of γG-, γA-, and γM ...
P, Fireman, M, Boesman, D, Gitlin
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Skin sensitivity to thermal stimuli

Experimental Neurology, 1962
Abstract Distribution patterns of cutaneous thermal sensitivity in human subjects were studied by mapping large areas of skin with stimulators the tip temperatures and diameters of which were controlled. The maps show that skin sensitivity to cold and warm stimuli is distributed in the form of large sensory fields rather than isolated “spots.” These ...
R, MELZACK, G, ROSE, D, McGINTY
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