New GARD® data on agrochemical formulations, fragrance materials, medical devices and metals
– Skin sensitization: using in vitro tools for quantitative potency assessment as an alternative to the Local Lymph Node Assay
In case you missed SenzaGen’s scientific session at this year’s SOT, here is a new opportunity!
Together with guest speakers from Takasago and Sonova, we will present the latest user cases where the in vitro GARD assays have been used for skin sensitization testing with a focus on the quantitative potency assessment. New GARD data on agrochemical formulations, fragrance materials, medical devices and metals will be presented.
The webinar will last around 50 minutes, followed by a live Q&A. If you cannot attend the live event, register now to get access to the recording.
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