Dermatotoxicology. (2012)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Dermatotoxicology. (2012)
- Main Title:
- Dermatotoxicology
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Klaus-Peter Wilhelm, Hongbo Zhai, Howard I. Maibach.
- Editors:
- Wilhelm, Klaus-Peter
Zhai, Hongbo
Maibach, Howard I - Contents:
- Front Cover; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1 Pharmacogenetics and dermatology; Chapter 2 Hormesis and dermatology; Chapter 3 Toward an evidence-based dermatotoxicology; Chapter 4 How to improve skin notation; Chapter 5 Skin ion channels in health and disease; Chapter 6 Systemic toxicity; Chapter 7 Chemical respiratory allergy: Opportunities for hazard identif cation and characterization; Chapter 8 Nephrotoxicity of organic solvents from skin exposure; Chapter 9 Mechanisms in cutaneous drug hypersensitivity reactions; Chapter 10 Systemic allergic (contact) dermatitis. Chapter 11 Immunologic mechanisms in allergic and irritant contact dermatitisChapter 12 Allergic contact dermatitis: Elicitation thresholds of potent allergens in humans; Chapter 13 Photoirritation (phototoxicity, phototoxic dermatitis); Chapter 14 Contact urticaria syndrome; Chapter 15 Percutaneous penetration enhancers: An overview; Chapter 16 Chemical warfare agents; Chapter 17 Allergic contact dermatitis from ophthalmics; Chapter 18 Textiles and human skin, microclimate, cutaneous reactions: An overview. Chapter 19 Identifying the source of textile-dye allergic contact dermatitis: A guidelineChapter 20 Trichloroethylene dermatotoxicology: An update; Chapter 21 Chemical agents that cause depigmentation; Chapter 22 Hydroxychloroquine-induced retinopathy*; Chapter 23 Factors inf uencing applied amounts of topical preparations; Chapter 24 Immune reactions to copper; Chapter 25 Sodium lauryl sulfatex; ChapterFront Cover; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1 Pharmacogenetics and dermatology; Chapter 2 Hormesis and dermatology; Chapter 3 Toward an evidence-based dermatotoxicology; Chapter 4 How to improve skin notation; Chapter 5 Skin ion channels in health and disease; Chapter 6 Systemic toxicity; Chapter 7 Chemical respiratory allergy: Opportunities for hazard identif cation and characterization; Chapter 8 Nephrotoxicity of organic solvents from skin exposure; Chapter 9 Mechanisms in cutaneous drug hypersensitivity reactions; Chapter 10 Systemic allergic (contact) dermatitis. Chapter 11 Immunologic mechanisms in allergic and irritant contact dermatitisChapter 12 Allergic contact dermatitis: Elicitation thresholds of potent allergens in humans; Chapter 13 Photoirritation (phototoxicity, phototoxic dermatitis); Chapter 14 Contact urticaria syndrome; Chapter 15 Percutaneous penetration enhancers: An overview; Chapter 16 Chemical warfare agents; Chapter 17 Allergic contact dermatitis from ophthalmics; Chapter 18 Textiles and human skin, microclimate, cutaneous reactions: An overview. Chapter 19 Identifying the source of textile-dye allergic contact dermatitis: A guidelineChapter 20 Trichloroethylene dermatotoxicology: An update; Chapter 21 Chemical agents that cause depigmentation; Chapter 22 Hydroxychloroquine-induced retinopathy*; Chapter 23 Factors inf uencing applied amounts of topical preparations; Chapter 24 Immune reactions to copper; Chapter 25 Sodium lauryl sulfatex; Chapter 26 Water: Is it an irritant?; Chapter 27 In vivo human transfer of topical bioactive drugs among individuals: Estradiol and testosterone. Chapter 28 Pigmentation changes as a result of arsenic exposureChapter 29 Gender and pharmacokinetics*; Chapter 30 Dermatologic drug dosage in the elderly*; Chapter 31 Sensitive skin: A valid syndrome of multiple origins*; Chapter 32 Dermatotoxicology of the vulva; Chapter 33 Human scalp irritation related to arm and back*; Chapter 34 Functional map and age-related differences in human faces: Nonimmunologic contact urticaria induced by hexyl nicotinate. Chapter 35 Adhesive tape stripping reveals differences in stratum corneum cohesion between Caucasians, Blacks, and Hispanics as a function of ageChapter 36 Animal, human, and in vitro test methods for predicting skin irritation; Chapter 37 Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling of dermal absorption; Chapter 38 In vitro approaches to the assessment of skin irritation and phototoxicity of topically applied materials; Chapter 39 The local lymph node assay; Chapter 40 Utilization of irritation data in the local lymph node assay. … (more)
- Edition:
- Eighth edition
- Publisher Details:
- London, England : Informa Healthcare
- Publication Date:
- 2012
- Copyright Date:
- 2012
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (536 pages), illustrations
- Subjects:
- 616.968
Skin -- Inflammation
Photosensitivity disorders
Skin absorption
Dermatotoxicology
Skin Diseases -- chemically induced
Dermatotoxicology
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- Skin
MEDICAL -- Dermatology
Dermatotoxicology
Photosensitivity disorders
Skin absorption
Skin -- Inflammation
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781841848570
1841848573 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781841848556
1841848557 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Note: Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed, August 13, 2014). - Access Rights:
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