Daniel Urbisch
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Recent Articles
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Marty M, Sauer U, Charlton A, Ghaffari R, Guignard D, Hallmark N, et al.
Crit Rev Toxicol
. 2022 Dec;
52(7):546-617.
PMID: 36519295
This review investigated which patterns of thyroid- and brain-related effects are seen in rats upon gestational/lactational exposure to 14 substances causing thyroid hormone imbalance by four different modes-of-action (inhibition of...
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Marty S, Beekhuijzen M, Charlton A, Hallmark N, Hannas B, Jacobi S, et al.
Crit Rev Toxicol
. 2021 Jun;
51(4):328-358.
PMID: 34074207
The current understanding of thyroid-related adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) with adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in mammals has been reviewed. This served to establish if standard rodent toxicity test methods and assays...
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Johnson C, Ahlberg E, Anger L, Beilke L, Benigni R, Bercu J, et al.
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol
. 2020 Jul;
116:104688.
PMID: 32621976
The assessment of skin sensitization has evolved over the past few years to include in vitro assessments of key events along the adverse outcome pathway and opportunistically capitalize on the...
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Wareing B, Urbisch D, Kolle S, Honarvar N, Sauer U, Mehling A, et al.
Toxicol In Vitro
. 2017 Sep;
45(Pt 1):134-145.
PMID: 28882705
While the skin sensitization hazard of substances can already be identified using non-animal methods, the classification of potency sub-categories GHS-1A and 1B is still challenging. Potency can be measured by...
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Leontaridou M, Urbisch D, Kolle S, Ott K, Mulliner D, Gabbert S, et al.
ALTEX
. 2017 Feb;
34(4):525-538.
PMID: 28230889
Test methods to assess the skin sensitization potential of a substance usually use threshold criteria to dichotomize continuous experimental read-outs into yes/no conclusions. The threshold criteria are prescribed in the...
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Urbisch D, Becker M, Honarvar N, Kolle S, Mehling A, Teubner W, et al.
Chem Res Toxicol
. 2016 Apr;
29(5):901-13.
PMID: 27070937
Because of ethical and regulatory reasons, several nonanimal test methods to assess the skin sensitization potential of chemicals have been developed and validated. In contrast to in vivo methods, they...
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Urbisch D, Mehling A, Guth K, Ramirez T, Honarvar N, Kolle S, et al.
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol
. 2014 Dec;
71(2):337-51.
PMID: 25541156
Sensitization, the prerequisite event in the development of allergic contact dermatitis, is a key parameter in both hazard and risk assessments. The pathways involved have recently been formally described in...
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Ramirez T, Mehling A, Kolle S, Wruck C, Teubner W, Eltze T, et al.
Toxicol In Vitro
. 2014 Aug;
28(8):1482-97.
PMID: 25172300
Allergic contact dermatitis can develop following repeated exposure to allergenic substances. To date, hazard identification is still based on animal studies as non-animal alternatives have not yet gained global regulatory...