Fundamental and Applied Toxicology
Volume 19, Issue 4, November 1992, Pages 493-497
Regular articleA comparative study of the rates of in vitro percutaneous absorption of eight chemicals using rat and human skin☆
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The study on di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate was sponsored by the Chemical Manufacturers Association, Washington, DC and the results were presented at the 30th annual meeting of the Society of Toxicology 1991. The studies on EEA, DGBE, and urea and some of the data for 3H2O were presented at the 28th annual meeting of the Society of Toxicology 1989.
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