Correlation of impedance response patterns to histological findings in irritant skin reactions induced by various surfactants
Summary We have explored the use of measurements of electrical impedance to discriminate between the effects of different irritant substances upon the skin, and have studied the relationships between impedance and histopathological change. Three compounds with different chemical profiles were tested...
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