- The Differences of Human Cumulative Irritation Response to Positive and Negative Irritant Controls from Three Geographical Locations
Mingyi W. Trimble, (Hill Top Research, OH) and Nalini Kaul, (Hill Top Research, CA), John E. Wild and James P. Bowman (Hill Top Research, OH). J Cosmet Sci 2007, Vol. 58 (Sep/Oct). PP 519-525.
- A Review of Skin Irritation Protocols for the Evaluation of Skin Irritation Potential
W. Billhimer. Presentation given at the Society of Cosmetic Chemists' Annual Scientific Meeting & Technology Showcase. December 7, 2007.
- Examination of the Inclusion of UV Wavelengths 400nm to 700nm (Visible Light) in Photosafety Testing
Dr. Sabine Teskea, Jeffrey Berga, Stacey Riska, Dr. Robert Sayreb, Dr. John C. Dowdyb
aHill Top Research, bRapid Precision Testing LaboratoriesPoster presented at the SCC Florida Sunscreen Symposium, Orlando, FL, September, 2007 and also at the Society of Cosmetic Chemists' Annual Scientific Meeting & Technology Showcase. December, 2007.
- Are There Gender Differences in Response to Positive and Negative Irritation Controls Used in Human Cumulative Irritation Studies?
Lisa V. Long1, Jeffrey E. Berg1, Jim Bowman2, Robert Harper3.
1Hill Top Research, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; 2Hill Top Research, Miamiville, Ohio, USA, 3Harper & Associates, La Jolla, California, USA.
- Dermal Tolerability Comparison of a Marketed Transdermal System
Jeffrey E. Berg1, Chia-Ning Kao1, Micah Humphrey2, Marisa Flanagan3, Pauline Gearing4, Melissa L. Goodhead5.
1Hill Top Research, Miamiville, Ohio, USA; 2Hill Top Research, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; 3Hill Top Research, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA; 4Former Employee Somerset Pharmaceuticals Inc., Tampa, Florida, USA, 5Somerset Pharmaceuticals Inc., Tampa, Florida.


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