Mechanistic Applicability Domain Classification of a Local Lymph Node Assay Dataset for Skin Sensitization
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The goal of eliminating animal testing in the predictive identification of chemicals with the intrinsic ability to cause skin sensitization is an important target, the attainment of which has recently been brought into even sharper relief by the EU Cosmetics Directive and the requirements of the REACH legislation. Development of alternative methods requires that the chemicals used to evaluate and validate novel approaches comprise not only confirmed skin sensitizers and non-sensitizers but also substances that span the full chemical mechanistic spectrum associated with skin sensitization. To this end, a recently published database of more than 200 chemicals tested in the mouse local lymph node assay (LLNA) has…
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- Local lymph node assay
- Skin sensitization
- Sensitization
- Applicability domain
- Computational biology
- Biochemical engineering
- Chemistry
- Computer science
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