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Article title: Transcriptional profiling efficacy to define biological activity similarity for cosmetic ingredients’ safety assessment based on next-generation read-across

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Article title: Transcriptional profiling efficacy to define biological activity similarity for cosmetic ingredients’ safety assessment based on next-generation read-across
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Frontiers in Toxicology, December 2022
DOI 10.3389/ftox.2022.1082222
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Jorge M. Naciff, Yuquing K. Shan, Xiaohong Wang, George P. Daston

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