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Immunotoxicity Reports

About Immunotoxicity Reports

NTP has developed a range of techniques and testing regimens for evaluating the potential of environmental and occupational substances to damage the immune system. These materials may include:

  • Food additives
  • Natural products such as mycotoxins
  • Products used in the pharmaceutical, farming, chemical, or consumer product industries

Immunotoxicity tests are designed to evaluate immune function and hypersensitivity. These tests are carried out using rodent models, cultured mammalian cells, and other in vitro methods.

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IMM-01 PDF (969.17 KB) Immunotoxicity Studies on the Dermal Hypersensitivity and Irritancy of 4-Methylcyclohexanemethanol (CASRN 34885-03-5) and Crude 4-Methylcyclohexanemethanol Administered Topically to Female BALB/c Mice 2020 Immunotoxicity
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