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Valérie Zuang
Researcher at Unilever
Publications - 42
Citations - 2323
Valérie Zuang is an academic researcher from Unilever. The author has contributed to research in topics: European union & Irritation. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 42 publications receiving 2129 citations.
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Alternative (non-animal) methods for cosmetics testing: current status and future prospects—2010
Sarah Adler,David A. Basketter,Stuart Creton,Olavi Pelkonen,Jan van Benthem,Valérie Zuang,Klaus Ejner Andersen,Alexandre Angers-Loustau,Aynur O. Aptula,Anna Bal-Price,Emilio Benfenati,Ulrike Bernauer,J.G.M. Bessems,Frédéric Y. Bois,Alan R. Boobis,Esther Brandon,Susanne Bremer,Thomas H. Broschard,Silvia Casati,Sandra Coecke,Raffaella Corvi,Mark T. D. Cronin,George P. Daston,Wolfgang Dekant,Susan P. Felter,Elise Grignard,Ursula Gundert-Remy,Tuula Heinonen,Ian Kimber,Jos C. S. Kleinjans,Hannu Komulainen,Reinhard Kreiling,Joachim Kreysa,Sofia B. Leite,George Loizou,Gavin Maxwell,Paolo Mazzatorta,Sharon Munn,Stefan Pfuhler,Pascal Phrakonkham,Aldert H. Piersma,Albrecht Poth,Pilar Prieto,Guillermo Repetto,Vera Rogiers,Greet Schoeters,Michael Schwarz,Rositsa Serafimova,Hanna Tähti,Emanuela Testai,Joost H.M. van Delft,Henk Van Loveren,Mathieu Vinken,Andrew Worth,Jose-Manuel Zaldivar +54 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Adler et al. present a survey of the authors' work in the field of bioinformatics, including the following authors:Sarah AdlerDavid BasketterStuart CretonOlavi PelkonenJan van BenthemValerie Zuang • Klaus Ejner AndersenAlexandre Angers-LoustauAynur AptulaAnna Bal-PriceEmilio Benfenati • Ulrike BernauerJos BessemsFrederic Y. BoisAlan BoobisEsther BrandonSusanne Bremer • Thomas
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A modular approach to the ECVAM principles on test validity.
Thomas Hartung,Susanne Bremer,Silvia Casati,S. Coecke,Raffaella Corvi,Salvador Fortaner,Laura Gribaldo,Marlies Halder,Sebastian Hoffmann,Annett Janusch Roi,Pilar Prieto,Enrico Sabbioni,Laurie Scott,Andrew Worth,Valérie Zuang +14 more
TL;DR: Thinking in terms of validity principles will broaden the applicability of the validation process to a variety of tests and procedures, including the generation of new tests, new technologies, computer-based models, and expert systems.
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The ECVAM international validation study on in vitro tests for acute skin irritation, Report on the validity of the EPISKIN and EpiDerm assays and on the Skin Integrity Function Test
Horst Spielmann,Sebastian Hoffmann,Manfred Liebsch,Phil Botham,Julia H. Fentem,Chantra Eskes,Roland Roguet,José Cotovio,Thomas Cole,Andrew Worth,Jon R. Heylings,Penny Jones,Catherine Robles,Helena Kandarova,A.O. Gamer,Marina Remmele,Rodger Curren,Hans Raabe,Amanda Cockshott,Ingrid Gerner,Valérie Zuang +20 more
TL;DR: In April 2007 the ECVAM Scientific Advisory Committee endorsed the scientific validity of the EPISKIN test as a replacement for the rabbit skin irritation method, and of the EpiDerm method for identifying skin irritants as part of a tiered testing strategy.
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A proposed eye irritation testing strategy to reduce and replace in vivo studies using Bottom–Up and Top–Down approaches
Laurie Scott,Chantra Eskes,Sebastian Hoffmann,Els Adriaens,Nathalie Alépée,Monica Bufo,Richard H. Clothier,Davide Facchini,Claudine Faller,Robert Guest,John W. Harbell,Thomas Hartung,Hennicke Kamp,Béatrice Le Varlet,Marisa Meloni,Pauline McNamee,Rosemarie Osborne,Wolfgang Pape,Uwe Pfannenbecker,Menk K. Prinsen,Christopher Seaman,Horst Spielmann,William S. Stokes,Kevin Trouba,Christine Van den Berghe,Freddy Van Goethem,Marco Vassallo,Pilar Vinardell,Valérie Zuang +28 more
TL;DR: The testing scheme proposes using a Bottom-Up or Top-Down progression of in vitro tests (based on expected irritancy), which would identify non-irritants and severe irritants, leaving all others to the (mild/moderate) irritant GHS 2/R36 categories.
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Dendritic cells as a tool for the predictive identification of skin sensitisation hazard.
Silvia Casati,Pierre Aeby,D. A. Basketter,Andrea Cavani,Alessandra Gennari,G. Frank Gerberick,Peter Griem,Thomas Hartung,Ian Kimber,Jean Pierre Lepoittevin,B. Jean Meade,Marc Pallardy,Nathalie Rougier,Françoise Rousset,Gilles Rubinstenn,Federica Sallusto,Geert R. Verheyen,Valérie Zuang +17 more
TL;DR: The aim of the workshop was to review the state of the art of the use of cultured dendritic cells for the identification of skin sensitisation hazard, and to develop strategies for the eventual replacement of in vivo testing.